Ryan Yan
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✣ai
ai
- LLM dump(15)
- bleak prospects(19)
✧web
web
- alt+web(184)
- blog adjacent(10)
- data narrative(5)
- domain name(4)
- dual scroll(14)
- flashy(33)
- hyper thoughts(46)
- multiplayer(4)
- new internet(13)
- web typesetting(40)
- website syllabus(6)
⁂typography
typography
- big(34)
- spreads(178)
- squiggly swirly(25)
- swash(89)
- text ⦿ shape(64)
- type(299)
⁕personal
personal
▷linguistics + language
linguistics + language
- acronym chain(9)
- anthimeria(11)
- cognates for lease(29)
- compression(5)
- digital black out(10)
- homoglyph substitution(8)
- language back-end(84)
- no quotations(40)
- probably poetry(129)
- switch + inverse(14)
- ways of writing(33)
- “speech to text”(22)
◎internet archive, rummaging
internet archive, rummaging
- 04/15/2025 new england rainbow(41)
- Cut...(49)
- Google AI Search Roleplay(25)
- classon ave yoshi(54)
- confusing hashtags(9)
- elon’s grok(25)
- face matrix(21)
- fill in the blanks roulette(2)
- genmoji(12)
- hdr hell(6)
- hud galore(24)
- i have a better question(9)
- link embed(8)
- netspeak handbook(15)
- nintendo iceberg(14)
- notification summary(26)
- pingo ai(25)
- redraw(1)
- reply economy(4)
- rym reviews(4)
- say it again(25)
- tiktok anthropology(4)
- typing quirks(4)
- we don't need to go there now(16)
- what???(23)
◘photo
photo
- multi-action(12)
- photos i like(14)
- shot on moment(18)
☆active research
active research
☒completed
completed
- 3 trips(11)
- beyond human(32)
- carr haus(10)
- chapbook(11)
- companion—platform interview(60)
- displacement, migration, movement(52)
- gathering sounds(45)
- legion paper branding(55)
- navigating conversation(82)
- phoenix and the dragon(20)
- process(13)
- publication research(60)
- redact(48)
- seeing machines(26)
- tempo 2024(27)
- tempo 2025(30)
- text transformed: writing in the age of ai(74)
- web as medium(34)
☞motion
motion
- countdown(9)
- duplicator(45)
- mograph(94)
♢resources, directory
resources, directory
☘︎
- ryanyan(41)
- ryanyan dot(7)
Uncategorized
- ✣ :lip emoji:(5)
- "matcha playlist"(7)
- .ico(42)
- ⁂ <span></span>(63)
- ◘ 无(87)
- 2007(4)
- 2026 New Year's Resolutions(230)
- Apartment Events(5)
- ai playlist channels on youtube(2)
- answer keys(5)
- as it is(2)
- at the door(144)
- bliss(20)
- bodies, sometimes dressed(31)
- boundary break(138)
- by chance(5)
- bézier(9)
- character select(34)
- clutter box(9)
- colour(42)
- command⌘(134)
- connector(12)
- cupertino-sublet(24)
- data visualized(93)
- diagram-ish(15)
- dialogue(5)
- digital inquiry(57)
- diptych(25)
- documentation(34)
- fiction(125)
- file management as performance(24)
- flora ⚘(92)
- folk(5)
- gif(99)
- greeeeeeeeen?(11)
- how to torrent a language(24)
- identification(3)
- input methods(19)
- labyrinth (5)
- light(145)
- lippogram(1)
- low poly(26)
- MTA Transfer Tips(3)
- mezangelle(2)
- microscope(38)
- middle schooler using word processor(7)
- mixed reviews(10)
- music<𝄞>adjacent(29)
- natural microchip(27)
- new york times magazine(14)
- ocean(76)
- optics(29)
- pratt victims(5)
- processing time(12)
- Ryan Yan—CTC Concentration Project(32)
- recursion(13)
- render challenge(66)
- scripting(25)
- seals🦭(29)
- sonny boy(1)
- spatial poetics(114)
- stamped!(6)
- systems(14)
- Tomoyuki Kambe(9)
- theme of an omnipresent being(44)
- thought starters(13)
- titles can be sentences(15)
- to read(3)
- transparent tech(16)
- twilight△princess(60)
- twitter timeline(1)
- untying(47)
- visible gestures(11)
- visual index(428)
- vroom(45)
- WEEK 1—Intro to Digital Linguistics: Spoken, Printed, Pixelated(15)
- WEEK 2—Digital Formalities: Nuances, Constraints, and Adaptation(27)
- WEEK 3—Text in Time: Memory and Temporality(14)
- WEEK 4—Virtual Identities: Cultural Dissemination, Virality, and Hybridity(17)
- WEEK 5—Cultural Artifacts: Language Compression, Poetics, and Mutualism(17)
- wayfinding(22)
- we die(74)
- whatever(9)
- window as frame(22)
- world building(9)
- you can do anything on the internet(4)
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This page displays an are.na user’s channels, grouped and categorized using their custom index key. Enter the link to any are.na profile or group above to view/link to their index.
The tool creates groups by matching special characters at the beginning of channel names, and then looks for a valid index keys in the profile bio and any linked blocks (can also be linked manually in the display options). A parseable key usually looks something like this:
. trains of thought
; notes and research
= channels driving a specific point of view
> areas of interest
… reading and research materials
› pattern recognition
_ design references & resources
You can also separate the keys and labels using " = " or ": ".
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