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method:bridgeBridge
Bibliographical element: a connecting line that arches from one position to another, creating continuity while allowing subsidiary relations.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
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- Diagrammatic Writing (2013)introducesThe performative text/lecture on diagrammatic writing by Johanna Drucker, published by /ubu editions.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Example: a bridge whose construction process and sensitive placement intensified the natural beauty of the gap.
- A bridge over the Sumida river in Tokyo seen as structure-destroying due to lack of adaptation.
- Dynamic condition: forming a bridge line connection in a fluid screen space.
- Smooth muscle mechanism where myosin heads latch to actin, holding tension without ongoing energy; forms/dissolves over seconds to minutes; can persist minutes to years.
- The property that living centers are formed and strengthened by boundaries which both separate and unite; the boundary must be of the same order of magnitude as the center being bounded and is itself made of centers
- Alternative organizational structures allowing multiple lines of inquiry to proliferate from any point; enable subsidiary arguments.
- A bridge in Sydney that Alexander cites as structure-preserving, extending its surroundings.