2/ I grew up with "jigsaw puzzles" as my main metaphor for big picture viz, with "solving murder mysteries" as the prototypical example. You get a bunch of pieces, and you put them together to get a big picture. Jigsaw puzzles are a great metaphor for *static* big pictures
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Mazes are the corpus callosum of abstract human thought. They connect our spatial big picture thinking ability to our temporal big picture thinking ability, by providing a 1d view of a 2.5d and vice versa.
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My personal intellectual stake in the project I'm collaborating on with
@danielfschmidt and@ZachaReid is to really get at the heart of what's going on with mazes and getting better at using them to think. Follow@mazestructure if you want to keep up with our progress.Show this thread -
Related to this, I'm using a "maze of time" to organize my thoughts on temporality in a spatial way. The masthead picture on the
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One of the reasons I jumped on
@RoamResearch when I did is that it also seems to embody an understanding of "maze thinking" as opposed to "jigsaw thinking" or purely serial "narrative thinking". I'm using both Roam and mazes as prosthetics for my current multitemporality researchShow this thread -
Twitter is not quite maze-like, it is much more graph like, so it is less tractable, and it's easier to get lost in the forest of threads and quote tweet intersections.
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