consider architecture on the web: a place (website) presents very little surface to the outside, but is much larger on the inside
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I kind of came to the opposite conclusion, since the number of directions you can move in is huge (each link is another)
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it's a very abstract space, the only intuitive notion that's really preserved is that of movement & distance
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dimensionality is awkward on graphs, to grasp this space, ask: what do you see? what can you touch? what can you not touch?
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[I wrote a 20-tweet rant to myself on the alt about this, these are the condensed concepts; maybe it's worth a short essay?]
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the original question was: in cyberspace, without bodies, what is left of architecture when we stop cargoculting?
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