4/ Graphs are GREAT for computers (which basically can't really do big picture, though they can sort of pretend to...unless you throw in some deep learning/clustering to weakly imitate human big picture thinking). Graphs are LOUSY for humans, but we don't realize it, why?
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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
@mazestructure account is a portion of this maze, collaboratively developed by Dan and me. I'm using it to "serialize" my ideas about time... in time.Show this thread -
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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