I’m going to submit my paper for Taylor and Francis’ The Information Society journal. If this gets published, my life will turn upside down.
I literally sent my paper for peer review. If it be accepted I will be so blown away!
This is about designing a space where the information is simply graphed. So one can have something like:

The idea is simple: To have visible connections and a tangible space of information. One has to figure out the idea of Transclusion here; but other than that it would be a fairly interesting world.

One interesting thing would be having this axis of continuity; like linked lists. So for example each group (that is ordered) can have something before or after it. Basically this would allow many dimensions on something.

Interesting thing about this is that each thing having multiple dimensions has the ability to be inside Embeddings and Vector Databases.

Why is the modern Dynamic Media such a huge enemy of ==Arrows==?

This system is good as how generic it tends to be. It has fairly low need for any “Specialized Views”. But then it also has less information.

Something nice about Notational Arrows; is that: “You know the connections are there”
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Um… so… this is called “The Intersection of Art and Technology”