Curation: The Power of Selection in a World of Excess (Michael Bhaskar, 2016)


  • Introducing more choice made people not want to choose
  • Displaying and presenting, explaining and storytelling, preserving and nurturing
  • Mess -> sequencing, workflow, sorting, elimination
  • Saving time, freeing cognitive resources, sparing us anxiety, maximising utility, cutting down complexity, finding quality, overcoming information overload, creating contrast, redefining creativity, channelling attention, providing context, beating overproduction
  • Explicit curation: art and design; implicit curation: patterns of selection and arrangement
  • Thick curation: human involvement; thin curation: lighter and machine driven
  • Facebook news feed: interest in the poster x track record of the post x track record of the poster x type of post (status update, image) x when it was posted = likelihood of appearing on your feed


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