Reading week 5
Read the section "You Say You Want a Revolution" by Stuart Moulthrop pgs. 691-703 in The New Media Reader.
Flash Review:
1.From “Computer Lib/Dream Machines” check out the introduction on page 301 and Ted Nelson's early thoughts about “hyper” forms pgs. 314-316 in the New Media Reader.
Also check out the section “Thoughts about Media” pgs.318-319.
2.Skim “Proposal for a Universal Electronic Publishing System and Archive” by Ted Nelson in New Media Reader. On pg. 441 “What does it mean that Literature is Debugged?”
Recommended: Frequently Asked Questions about “Hypertext”.
1. http://collection.eliterature.org/1/works/holeton__frequently_asked_questions_about_hypertext.html
2.Read “Nonlinearity and Literary Theory” by Espen J. Aarseth pg. 760 in New Media Reader
Flash Review:
1.From “Computer Lib/Dream Machines” check out the introduction on page 301 and Ted Nelson's early thoughts about “hyper” forms pgs. 314-316 in the New Media Reader.
Also check out the section “Thoughts about Media” pgs.318-319.
2.Skim “Proposal for a Universal Electronic Publishing System and Archive” by Ted Nelson in New Media Reader. On pg. 441 “What does it mean that Literature is Debugged?”
Recommended: Frequently Asked Questions about “Hypertext”.
1. http://collection.eliterature.org/1/works/holeton__frequently_asked_questions_about_hypertext.html
2.Read “Nonlinearity and Literary Theory” by Espen J. Aarseth pg. 760 in New Media Reader
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