diff --git a/projects/thesis-outline/thesis-outline.md b/projects/thesis-outline/thesis-outline.md index 42077c1..53a1597 100644 --- a/projects/thesis-outline/thesis-outline.md +++ b/projects/thesis-outline/thesis-outline.md @@ -159,10 +159,10 @@ More specifically, I would like to focus on software documentation as a surface > To make sense of multiplicity, we need to think and write in topological ways, discovering methods for laying out a space, for laying out spaces, and for defining paths to walk through these. _[John Law and Annemarie Mol, Complexities: Social Studies of Knowledge Practices]_ -![semiotic triangle of graduation](address.jpg) - Since last year I'm prototyping writing machines in order to keep track of what happens around XPUB. Some examples are [this very section of the Soupboat](/soupboat/~kamo/) that is a way to document projects, the [Padliography](/soupboat/padliography/) that is a way to archive documents and links, the [xquisite branch](/soupboat/xquisite/draw/BUCockhPVwHxGARDhSMKgn) made during SI17 that is a branching take on the exquisite corpse game, etc. Probably to develop software is my strategy to get grip on the world. Every writing machine implies a different way to think about your contents. The plan is to develop something as well for this research process. +![semiotic triangle of graduation](address.jpg) + The topological way to think and write the thesis is to be find somewhere around: - the list form used by LW in the Tractatus, @@ -188,7 +188,6 @@ These contents will be a mix of diverse registry, from the essayistic to the tec 1. Language, modes of address. 2. Who writes? Who reads? - 3. Unthinking neoliberal documentation 3. And when there is not