I have roughly tried to stabilize thinking about what a visual zettelkasten is. The 10000jpegs now lie as the first block. These are fleeting notes. Another set of every other day drawings goes here. OpenSea hosts collections. Literature notes are here. Then finally is foundation. The really large drawings a combination of fleeting and literature notes make permanent notes. To point out, I am still to get an invite to mint on foundation. For now, I am more focused on getting all the collections sorted by the existing image archive minted on OpenSea. Mintable I have closed. SuperRare looks like another place. I might not go there. At least till Coinbase shows up minting will continue these three spaces. I am also sticking with soapfactory too as a research interface. Notetaking systems and practices focus on texts. Notes predominantly were directed towards making more texts with an objective to keep a tab, memory of ideas accessed. From what I understood with the note-taking/ tools for thought scene, the obsession to take notes is fuelled more by the excitement of using the apps in question rather than the actual necessity to create notes. Academics and daily journals are the most active on the scene for now. Then there are all the course makers. Even the term zettelkasten is used very sparingly. For my version of notes, the point they link together is with code. Code is a different type of reading and writing. I didn't consider it previously but it’s possible by working with code as a frame of thinking can affect the way I assemble the writing practice. Along with thinking, reading, note-taking, drawing, and compiling, I would have to add code to the process. My pitch to work with code is a form of theory making that architecture is operating outside of. From all these parts some have to come together. Very early stages all of these.
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