16 March 2004. I'm not sure what I entered on this day, for I moved the whole of it to the file containing my 17 March 2004 entry, planning to re-use the table below. By doing that instead of copying the damned thing, I lost it. But I know my entry was brief and hadn't much in it except the second draft of my table. That was easy enough to reproduce here. It is of little interest except as an indication of the evolution of the table.
| 1     words whose semantic meaning is of crucial importance for the artworks they are in combined with visual effects of little aesthetic importance for the artworks they are in OR Visually-Enhanced Literature |
| 2     words whose semantic meaning is of crucial aesthetic importance for the artworks they are in combined with visual effects of near-equal aesthetic importance for the artworks they are in OR Classical Visual Poetry
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3     visual effects of crucial aesthetic importance for the artworks they are in combined with textual elements whose semantic meaning is of little or no aesthetic consequence for the artworks they are in but whose connotations or references to language are of an aesthetic importance nearly equal to that of its visual effects for the artworks they are in OR Visual Art whose Subject is Language
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  (A)    Works
in which text is subject matter as text but whose words are irrelevant or of little relevance OR Visual Portraits of Language
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  (B)    Works using textual elements as design elements but ignoring their semantic
significance, if any OR Typographical Designs
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| 4     visual effects of crucial aesthetic importance for the artworks they are in combined with textual elements used as labels of some parts or the whole of the artworks they are in but are of little or no aesthetic consequence for those artworks OR Label-Containing Visual Art
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| 5     visual effects of crucial aesthetic importance for the artwork they are in combined with words or other textual elements that are part of visual elements being depicted (such as a name on a sign in a streetscene) but are without aesthetic importance OR Text-Containing Visual Art
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