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Revision as of 14:28, 8 August 2019

Example Ways to Navigate

  • -Click through links
  • -Search body content for words
  • -Categories lists
  • -Properties lists


Example Ways to Hide

  • Create hidden Category by adding __ HIDDENCAT __ on the category page (remove space in between _ and letters)
  • Don't add any links
  • Don't add Properties


You transclusion to create hubs

so each page can grow behind but also can stay short as a list.


  • Projects ( Actions, meetings, workshops, performances, Art works )
  • Strategies ( groups, actions, resources )
  • Spaces ( DIY Spaces, bars, clubs ect. )
  • People ( Artists, Activists, Organisers, collectives )
  • Publishing ( websites, magazines, zines, blogs )
  • Resources ( Archives / Repository / Databases )
  • Vocabulary ( new words, appropricated re-purposed )


Types of entry

  • - Pages ( text, image, video, audio, table )
  • - Events ( calendar or table list )
  • - timeline visualisation (future goal)




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  • -Trigger warnings

Indicating sensitive content in the content

  • -Participants needed

Call out for people to get involved

  • -Seeking similar projects

Indicating a desire to connect with other users

  • -open to contact

Indicating the option to be contacted

  • -Politics of location

Indicating the social and political context in which the content was created

Example Properties --- >

  • -Location:

Where the project is located?

  • -Location Specific

Is is specific to that area?

  • -Online Only

Does it only exist online?

  • -IRL space

Does it have a physical space?

  • -Start Date/End Date/Ongoing

When the project started, whether it is over or ongoing

  • -Active / Inactive

What is the current activity status?

  • -Audience

Does the content have a septic audience focus?

  • -Mood

The mood or energy of the content?

  • -Associations

Personal associations with content?

  • -Reading list

List of books, films or articles related to content?

  • -Particpants

List of people involved in project or number of people?

  • -created at Acdemic Instution

Whether it is created as part of study?

  • -operational language

What language or languages of the activity?

  • -Funded / Fundraised / business / personal funds

How is it financially sustained?