Visualize the contents of the Plurality book with Talk to the City
From a mechanistic point of view, I thought that Talk to the City could be used not only for visualizing "the opinions of many people" but also for visualizing "the contents of books," so I gave it a try. https://gyazo.com/fe17a549997d15573ac078150958add6
Useful?
Personally, I don't think so.
Books convey meaning not just in the fragments themselves, but in their arrangement as well.
While it contributes to a "rough idea of what is being said," the book has a "table of contents" maintained by a human being, so it is not a "table of contents.
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