(2021-11-08) Lisa-Marie Digital Garden Design

Lisa-Marie: Digital Garden Design. As it tends to happen, one day I fell down a rabbit hole. About two years ago, I became interested in becoming better at reading. I read the book How to Read by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren [1] and somehow that led me into exploring how to take better notes [2] which led me to the commonplace book [3] which led me to learning in public [4] which then led me to digital gardens[5]. This was an interesting turn of events because at the time I started to think about the concept Histofuturist/ism — exploring past realities and imagined futures. I became interested in knowledge sharing and documentation as the final component of the strategy for change I created which included Intellectual Will (self-discovery) and Collectively Upward (collective growth)

I’ve come up with a general framework for my digital garden which will consist of multiple plots and locations.

Standard Notes/Listed: is the seed bank, where I plant the seeds for new thoughts on various topics. The tag for items here will be Seedling.

Almanac: is the nursery,

Standard notes, Almanac, Ghost, Wordpress, and Social Media are my digital garden. Various plots that make a whole. ((2020-03-31) Brockwell A Taxonomy Of Notes)

this note or idea is in its raw state. I’m writing it off the top of my head. But maybe in 3 months, I’ll have more thoughts about digital garden design. Will I then come in an modify this note. Or do I make a new note and then link to this one? These are decisions I’m trying to think about.

How do I show the evolution of my thoughts with there is no change log for the public to see?

As a sidenote: I need to figure out how to hyperlink within Listed and how to add photos, because I still sketch in my physical notebook, so it would be great to add the photos here.


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