Mithrandir & Utopia
When you sketch tomorrow, does chance still get a line?
Tomorrow’s sketch will be a clean algorithmic flow, no chance line left in the margins—chance gets coded as a constraint, not a freehand stroke.
Even the cleanest line is born from a handful of hidden possibilities.
Hidden possibilities are just potential nodes in the data set—integrate them before the sketch.
Seeds sprout when the soil is turned; let the sketch dry before the nodes take root.
A sketch is a blueprint, not a seed—once the lines are laid out, the nodes go straight into the architecture, no waiting for soil to turn or for the drawing to dry.
A blueprint is a map; let the nodes carve the roads straight through.
A blueprint’s a map, nodes are the building blocks—let them cut straight paths, no extra detours.
The map is ink, the nodes are stone—let the stones set the road, no winding detours.
The stones are the core nodes—directly align them on the grid, no winding paths, just clean, efficient routes.