Now, if I were particular sort of theorist, for example some sort of Marxist, I might decide that one of the parts of what I've described as a 'conglomeration' is more important than the others, in tr...Read More
Note though, we have lots of examples of stories with indeterminate endings, even in traditional books and films, and also from 'being swept into an author's world' it does not follow that there has t...Read More
Ella enjoyed the knowledge-able talk , seeing its connections to this subject, and the way in which the internet is changing how media now communicate. ... Laura-Jayne enjoyed this too , and found th...Read More
You might think it does, but the link in this post to Regina's blog, is that now a part of her blog, or not? ... Abby has another post and here I think the observation that we no longer consume or u...Read More
Ned and a very nice post about the excitement and tragedy of hypertextual futures. The dream of thick rich interconnection, versus the risk of losing mystery....Read More
Zoe writes stunning post about interactivity, structure, narrative, and recent examples of how things now talk back or with us. ... It has links out to examples, it uses the idea in the reading to th...Read More
(Hypertext is not the only thing here, it's just a good way to get into rethinking readers, texts, writers/makers in the context of network specific work.) Isabella also picks this up , as well as ...Read More
Shavoni liked Wesch's talk about being knowledge-able, and that we learn by doing, not listening, and then makes the list . ... Responsibility for this is not in any one place, so it makes it easy ...Read More
Why do I still hold a lecture, even though it is 2013 and I can, at a click of a button, record it and stick it on that bit of educational pap that is Blackboard? ... What, seriously, would this subj...Read More