tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4108194681523903926.post8403137064601842215..comments2016-12-14T03:00:08.836-08:00Comments on workwerks: Pedigree ChartJohn McVeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14481670714832899230noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4108194681523903926.post-85703292269187955642016-10-02T19:43:04.997-07:002016-10-02T19:43:04.997-07:00am thinking design —
good reference, but how would...am thinking <i>design</i> —<br />good reference, but how would this be used as a design "lever," so to speak — a means to what end.<br />what immediately comes to mind is an index.<br />something like the front matter / index to Christien Meindertsma her <a href="http://www.christienmeindertsma.com/index.php?/books/pig-05049/" rel="nofollow">Pig 05949</a>; also Tan Lin's index to the most recent Maya Lin monograph, <i>Topologies</i> (2015).<br /><br />The Meindertsma book probably warrants close inspection. One can imagine a Chase book, mammoth in scale, that includes thumbnails of every page in selected photo album(s), and other material. The "reader" would go back and forth through the volume, learnings all kinds of stuff, about your family, about genetics, social mores, etc etc. — a rich and various volume, offering a rich and various experience.<br />John McVeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14481670714832899230noreply@blogger.com