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by hnbad
799 days ago
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That's literally what it's called and has nothing to do with being "inclusive". It refers to someone "outside of the established art scene" and if you study anything related to art, you'll usually encounter it in the form of works created by people in mental asylums: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outsider_art E.g. when studying digital archival this was mentioned in the context of digitizing text because there were examples of "outsider poetry" that were written in highly irregular places all over the page and included layers of annotations. That creates interesting problems when trying to serialize and index the text. |
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