Having worked with the concept of monads in visualization before, we really appreciate the depth (and illustrative quality) of Deleuze's »The Fold«. Put briefly, it’s a theory of multiplicity and difference, establishing the fold as the smallest building block of the world. (2/5)
We extend this line of thought to digital information spaces and suggest the fold as a novel lens on knowledge systems and their representation. The associated operations—explication, implication, and complication—open up an evocative design and research vocabulary. (3/5)
From this theory, we derive concrete qualities for visualization design & critique in the #digitalhumanities. It’s an opportunity to think of visualizations as portals into coherent, elastic & infinite information spaces and to conceptualize interaction & encoding in unison.(4/5)