Textarium: Entangling Annotation, Abstraction and Argument
Abstract
We present a web-based environment that connects annotation, abstraction, and argumentation during the interpretation of text. As a visual interface for scholarly reading and writing, Textarium combines human analysis with lightweight computational processing to bridge close and distant reading practices. Readers can highlight text, group keywords into concepts, and embed these observations as anchors in essays. The interface renders these interpretive actions as parameterized visualization states. Through a speculative design process of co-creative and iterative prototyping, we developed a reading-writing approach that makes interpretive processes transparent and shareable within digital narratives.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2509.13191,
title = {Textarium: Entangling Annotation, Abstraction and Argument},
author = {Philipp Proff and Marian Dörk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.13191},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
This is the authors' version of the article presented at VIS4DH and published in the proceedings of IEEE VIS 2025