Framing PM as a choose-your-own-adventure story certainly encourages me to see it in a new light! What might otherwise seem a dry, abstruse tome becomes an invitation to play in a spirit of exploration likely resembling that of its authors as they probed the possibilities of logicism. I would appreciate the inclusion of excerpts of the text itself indicating which mathematical formulae were treated in each chapter, but perhaps the piece is intended to challenge me to read the PM for myself as I navigate this representation of its structure?
Thank you for your comment! At some point I would definitely like to add excerpts from the text, comments on significant propositions in the maps, and maybe even summaries of each chapter.
I think that some (but very few) people who read the map will be caused to go read Principia. More people, I think, who work through the map will have a better impression of the text's value and view it as being less mysterious - and more fun - than they thought.