User:Daniel Mietchen/Beauty at scale

This page is inspired by this Twitter poll and the thought that such a discussion should take place somewhere on-wiki, perhaps in a dedicated WikiProject or as a task force within an existing one, e.g. Wikidata:WikiProject Ontology.

Some quick shots from me:

  • Commons category (P373): name of the Wikimedia Commons category containing files related to this item (without the prefix "Category:")
  • main subject (P921): primary topic of a work (see also P180: depicts), as per this tweet
  • full work available at URL (P953): URL of a web page containing the full body of this item
  • archive URL (P1065): URL to the archived web page specified with URL property
  • depicts (P180): entity visually depicted in an image, literarily described in a work, or otherwise incorporated into an audiovisual or other medium; see also P921, 'main subject' and relative position within image (P2677): position of a motif within a larger image, defined by x-offset (from left), y-offset (down from top), width w, and height h of the crop region (as a percentage of the whole image) values, as per this tweet, but along with non-image equivalents of
  • I would rate named after (P138): entity or event that inspired the subject's name, or namesake (in at least one language). Qualifier "applies to name" (P5168) can be used to indicate which one (suggested in this tweet) higher if it were language-specific
  • derived from lexeme (P5191): most direct lexeme(s) this one has developed from
  • made from material (P186): material the subject or the object is made of or derived from (do not confuse with P10672 which is used for processes)
  • field of view (P4036): angular extent of the observable world that can be seen or sensed by the item
  • item for this sense (P5137): concept corresponding to this sense of a lexeme. Do not use on items or properties
  • object named as (P1932): use as qualifier to indicate how the object's value was given in the source
  • series ordinal (P1545): position of an item in its parent series (most frequently a 1-based index), generally to be used as a qualifier (different from "rank" defined as a class, and from "ranking" defined as a property for evaluating a quality).
  • property (P2306): qualifier to define a property constraint in combination with P2302 (property constraint), or to limit the scope of Q44292881 (wikidata statement)

I know that cites work (P2860): citation from one creative or scholarly work to another is blacklisted for the Twitter poll but think it does reveal a lot of useful things in a way that has a profound beauty to it.

Will get back to this again later. --Daniel Mietchen (talk) 07:55, 12 December 2018 (UTC)

Adding a yet-to-be-defined variant of defining formula (P2534): mathematical formula representing a theorem or law. Maximum length: 400 characters, as per this Twitter conversation. --Daniel Mietchen (talk) 11:59, 23 May 2019 (UTC)