Create a small web tool that “decodes” strings like this. Example:
This turns an obscure string into a long-tail asset.
There are days that pivot on a single breath. For Clark and Martha, 23·10·19 arrived like one of those unexpected clearings in a dense map: suddenly legible, full of routes they hadn't considered. They were not tourists and not quite locals — more like cartographers of their own lives, tracing borders between what had been and what might be. cuiogeo 23 10 19 clarkandmartha cuiogeo date 3 link
Cuiogeo is a geospatial dataset (or collaborative project) produced by Clark and Martha, created on 23 October 2019. It contains [describe expected contents: e.g., GPS tracks, mapped survey points, or multimedia assets], intended to support [research/analysis/artistic exhibition]. The dataset includes metadata fields for location coordinates, timestamps, and observational notes. Licensing and access information are not provided; a persistent URL or DOI is required to enable citation and verification.
The phrase "Date 3 Link" suggests a directory structure or a specific file index. Create a small web tool that “decodes” strings like this
If this appeared in a URL, it might look like:
https://[domain].com/cuiogeo/23/10/19/clarkandmartha/cuiogeo/date/3/link
or as a query parameter:
?user=cuiogeo&date=23-10-19&ref=clarkandmartha&linkver=3
Possible systems: