13. A short review of “My Mother was a Computer” 13 In 2005, N.Katherine Hayles published <My mother was a computer>. She is just trying to create a fantastic image of digital text world. she argued that we are living in an age of intermediation which has been changing everything of our lives, for example, language, our thinking ways, expression, literature , textuality and so on. Hayles always has a strong point, holding a positive view that the process of “traditional printed text--- electronic text--- hypertext” is absolutely the right way to go .
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15. 60 pages stick with a software(the fiction) in the pages.
20. What have been changed by digital technology? Reading experience “ fragment – like” reading experience Reading Habits Words by words passive reading interactive reading restricted by time, space anytime and anywhere Thinking model linear (ordered) branched , 3D or even 4D traditional, systematic creative, abstract, disordered interactive, multi-opinions 18 “Book is not a book, reading is not the reading” Scanning,jumping reading
21. The future magazine:the world of hypertext The future magazine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhRJrbyAQzU&feature=related 19
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23. Writely text: mutual way ( reader= producer) cultural consumers= cultural producers 21 Tendency : dynamic, the freedom of speech
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