Thanks u/taurusnoises, your spectacular recent video “Using the Zettelkasten (and Obsidian) to Write an Essay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OUn2-h6oVc is about as close to the sort of public example of output creation I had been looking for!

I’m sure that there are other methods and workflows out there which vary by person, method, and modality (analog/digital) and it would be interesting to see what those practices look like as examples for others to use, follow, and potentially improve upon.

I particularly appreciate that your visual starting perspective of the graph view in Obsidian fairly closely mimics what an analog zettelkasten user might be doing and seeing within that modality.

I’m still collecting extant examples and doing some related research, but perhaps I’ll have some time later in the year to do some interviews with particular people about how they’re actively doing this as you suggested.

On a tangential note, I’m also piqued by some of the specific ideas you mention in your notes in the video as they relate to some work on orality and memory I’ve been exploring over the past several years. If you do finish that essay, I’d love to read the finished piece.

Thanks again for this video!

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