A redaction (erasure poetry) piece made in the Anisota Lab's Post Redaction Art studio, where the words of an existing post are blacked out one at a time and the words left standing become a found poem. The record keeps the surviving text, the indices of the words that were redacted (so the piece can be reopened over the same post), and an at-uri pointing back at the post the words were drawn from.
any
Any valid record key
Properties
author
string
Optional
The handle or DID of the source post's author, kept for display and so the backlink reads even if the source can't be re-fetched
maxLength: 512 bytescreatedAt
string
datetime
Required
When the piece was saved
name
string
Optional
Optional title for the piece
maxLength: 800 bytesmaxGraphemes: 100 graphemesoriginal
string
Optional
A snapshot of the source post's full text, so the piece can still be read if the source post is later deleted or edited
maxLength: 12000 bytesmaxGraphemes: 2000 graphemesredacted
array
of
integer
Optional
Zero-based indices of the word tokens that were blacked out, so the arrangement can be reopened over the same post text
maxLength: 4096 itemssource
string
at-uri
Required
at-uri of the post whose words were redacted — the piece backlinks to it
text
string
Required
The found poem — the words left un-redacted, in reading order
maxLength: 6000 bytesmaxGraphemes: 1000 graphemeswordCount
integer
Optional
Total number of word tokens in the source post text, so the redacted indices stay meaningful
View raw schema
{
"key": "any",
"type": "record",
"record": {
"type": "object",
"required": [
"source",
"text",
"createdAt"
],
"properties": {
"name": {
"type": "string",
"maxLength": 800,
"description": "Optional title for the piece",
"maxGraphemes": 100
},
"text": {
"type": "string",
"maxLength": 6000,
"description": "The found poem — the words left un-redacted, in reading order",
"maxGraphemes": 1000
},
"author": {
"type": "string",
"maxLength": 512,
"description": "The handle or DID of the source post's author, kept for display and so the backlink reads even if the source can't be re-fetched"
},
"source": {
"type": "string",
"format": "at-uri",
"description": "at-uri of the post whose words were redacted — the piece backlinks to it"
},
"original": {
"type": "string",
"maxLength": 12000,
"description": "A snapshot of the source post's full text, so the piece can still be read if the source post is later deleted or edited",
"maxGraphemes": 2000
},
"redacted": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "integer"
},
"maxLength": 4096,
"description": "Zero-based indices of the word tokens that were blacked out, so the arrangement can be reopened over the same post text"
},
"createdAt": {
"type": "string",
"format": "datetime",
"description": "When the piece was saved"
},
"wordCount": {
"type": "integer",
"description": "Total number of word tokens in the source post text, so the redacted indices stay meaningful"
}
}
},
"description": "A redaction (erasure poetry) piece made in the Anisota Lab's Post Redaction Art studio, where the words of an existing post are blacked out one at a time and the words left standing become a found poem. The record keeps the surviving text, the indices of the words that were redacted (so the piece can be reopened over the same post), and an at-uri pointing back at the post the words were drawn from."
}