Collections

I'm not sure why I like collections of things--sets of artifacts of the same sort of category. It's even better when these artifacts are very pedestrian and don't have a particularly significant or well-recognized existence on their own. For example:

I think it has something to do with celebrating the objects' object-ness, their own true nature[6], and their relationship with each other.

I wonder what it would be like to collect a set of digital objects. Buttons[7], for example.

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1: http://npshistory.com/publications/park_structures_facilities/secg.htm

2: https://www.are.na/lexi-visco/outdoor-gear-logos

3: https://onetypedpage.com/

4: https://nitter.net/DefenseCharts

5: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/japanese-fireworks-catalogues

6: /thought/the-nature-of-something.gmi

7: /thought/a-button-website.gmi

8: /thought/logos.gmi

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