User:CMadeo (WMF)/Greenhouse

Seed packets

 * Creating a sense of 'depth' for Wikipedia
 * Wikipedia articles as sedimentation build-up -- how to show where information pools and collects / changes over time, increases
 * Sedimentary layers:
 * Article = grass
 * Citations and sources = granite
 * How can a digital space have a tactile quality?
 * Seeing other people's highlights on Kindle
 * Pages that shift, move, respond based on inputs
 * What would change if we thought of Wikipedia as a 'sacred text'?
 * Wikipedia as a collective memory
 * A website that helps you to feel 'embodied' while on Wikipedia -- perhaps an invitation to move / listen / speak while reading or editing
 * An interactive and personal map of my history with Wikipedia with a recipe for others to remix to do the same
 * How can Wikipedia articles be represented by time -- time invested in editing, time invested in reading
 * How can Wikipedia center on and reflect readers as individuals?
 * Spacial proximity of Wikipedia articles
 * Horizontal scrolling
 * How might we use this as a metaphor for 'digging deeper' into a subject?
 * How to reflect a journey bridging from one article?

Compost and other garden inputs

 * Grapefruit
 * Oblique strategies
 * Manifesto for maintenance art
 * Ergonomics
 * Hypercard
 * Middens

Seedlings

 * Personalization vs. Customization
 * How might Wikipedia reflect the time you spend with it back to you so that you are equipped to better understand what you need and how you feel?
 * What might a 'Wikipedian' persona look like?
 * What might a reader's dashboard for Wikipedia look like?

Gardening notes from shared plot with PPelberg

 * How might we help visitors to experience Wikipedia as the place we know it to be?
 * How might we help people remember the time that they spend on Wikipedia?
 * How might we make Wikipedia more like a public park?
 * How might help visitors to see and feel progress / time passing on Wikipedia?
 * How might we help visitors see and feel Wikipedia's evolution, the movement within it?