The video is quite interesting, and that' why I posted it, because it is excruciatingly long-form. The author analyses a tweet string from a reporter in the court. So one gets a blow-by-blow account, and direct quotes from people in court, including the insanity, or almost a peek-a-boo lurid soap-opera, displayed by the judge.
And he manages to organize this via an interactive enhanced 2D matrix-like 'talking points' power-point, which is the first time I have seen such a presentation.
The video is quite interesting, and that' why I posted it, because it is excruciatingly long-form. The author analyses a tweet string from a reporter in the court. So one gets a blow-by-blow account, and direct quotes from people in court, including the insanity, or almost a peek-a-boo lurid soap-opera, displayed by the judge.
And he manages to organize this via an interactive enhanced 2D matrix-like 'talking points' power-point, which is the first time I have seen such a presentation.