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REWEIRD THE WEB >>
Reweird the Web?
If rewilding the wilderness brings health and diversity to our physical ecosystems, will the same principle apply to a healthy digital universe? Reweirding is about making the web sustainably diverse, from encouraging collaboration, to providing niche spaces for deep exploration, and even experimentation.
Less like a Walmart,
more like a network of neighbourhoods.
Can it ever be that good again? We could try.

Recent Posts
- BrinkracerI’m here again. The grasses sway around me. The moons, there are many of them, they loom sweetly above me. They drift and bob like apples in… Read more: Brinkracer
- Workflows for Learning: A self-directed study approach to independent researchOriginally published on Medium as @mapfulness on May 6, 2019 As a media studies teaching assistant who also happens to be a librarian, I get a lot… Read more: Workflows for Learning: A self-directed study approach to independent research
- Creep Mapping: On the Complexity of Visualizing Fictional Spaces from Horror FilmsOriginally published on my Medium account (mapfulness) on Feb 20, 2023. Please note that this article references spoilers from horror films used in the creation of an… Read more: Creep Mapping: On the Complexity of Visualizing Fictional Spaces from Horror Films
- Visualization: A Sample of Pictish Ideograms by Scottish ShireData collected from canmore.org.uk and her.highland.gov.uk © 2024 Leah Brown
- The Path of the MoonOh, I was a hunter. Always hunting.
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