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Documenting the World -- both as it is, and as it should be.

"I had a strict rule, which I think secret services follow, too: No piece of information is superior to any other. Power lies in having them all on file and then finding the connections. There are always connections; you have only to want to find them." -Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum

Purpose

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Denis Diderot - Encyclopédie
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James Murray - Oxford English Dictionary

To collaborate and connect.

Think of it as the connections between words, ideas, events. A wiki will let us connect things in a more 3D fashion. It will reveal the patterns running through time and space.

This is blogging 2.0. Instead of a sole creator it is a collaborative effort. Instead of the vertical/chronological organization of a blog where each post buries all those before it, the wiki is organic and 3D. New pages connect old pages, which suggest new pages, etc.

This will be a small node, entertaining, illuminating, and unexpected.

The Mission of this Wiki.

How Can You Contribute?

  • Become one of the Contributors
  • Create a page about your passion, hobby, creativity, or art
  • Create a page about your favorite poet, artist, musician or work of art
  • Create a page that is a biography for an imaginary alter ego
  • Create a blog and express yourself


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