We are waiting for the digital john, paul, george, and ringo.
There is good linking and bad linking, but I am hard put to find the general rules.
Maybe narrative is just a form of argument?
I never look at the menu
Vogging should be quick video editing. We need a tool that allows that.
With each blog post on a separate page, I can make it good old-fashioned hypertext.
I just took a quick peek on the free preview of Scott McCloud's new Flash comic The Right Number (via Mark)....
Adrian's got this chinese cookie thing in the top left corner of his blog. I fell for this one:
Michael Joyce...
At the DAC 2000 Conference in Providence, RI, Anne Mangen presented an experiment using Xerox PARC's Fluid Reader to tell...
A Hypertext That Works: Making Sense of Marcel Duchamp, by Andrew Stafford. Duchamp's biography, and a discussion of some of his...
I am collecting terms from different books on new media, hypertext and the like. The collection is now online: Handlist of...
I have just finished Peter Bøgh Andersen's "A Semiotic Approach to Programming". Andersen uses a very grammar-oriented, structuralist Hjelmslevian flavour of...
In The Language of New Media, Lev Manovich argues that the database is a logic, a cultural form, that dominates digital...
Since I first heard them, I have had an instinctive liking to Janet Murray's Four Essential Properties of Digital Environments: Procedural,...
"I sincerely doubt that nonlinear argument even exists in a world dependent upon linear time and development", Darren Grem writes. Espen...
I have been bad. I am sorry. I gave two people I like unfair treatment. My good friend Espen, and Mark...
1. A hypertext that works. I've been meaning to write about this one for months. I think it is my favourite...
(A hypertext that works) I always come back to the Victorian Web. It must be one of the oldest hypertexts on...
[Edited March 18, correcting quotes of Espen and descriptions of Mark's work] A few days ago, I clicked through all the...