Shared artifacts in the Collective Knowledge Format as a proof-of-concept to reproduce our recent Collective Mind- and Collective Knowledge-related papers
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Shared artifacts in the Collective Knowledge Format as a proof-of-concept to reproduce our recent Collective Mind- and Collective Knowledge-related papers
This interactive network graph is part of a graduate thesis project. The web application, built on top of Logseq, contains over 130 audio snippets crowd-sourced from Black people of African-descent living on Turtle Island. Participants were invited to respond to each other asynchronously and during a series of synchronous recording sessions.
Code, design, and experiments related to the SFI-CI High Dimensional Evolution Project.
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