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WHAT THE GEEKS KNOW
Hypertext and the Problem of
Literacy
What is hypertext?
“merely a direct connection from one position in a text to another” (Aarseth, 1994)
[http://www.cs.sfu.ca/CourseCentral/365/mark/material/notes/Chap1/Chap1.html]
“In hypertext … the reader determines the unfolding of the text
by clicking on certain areas, the so-called hyperlinks, that bring to
the screen other segments of text” (Ryan, 2001)
[http://metabole.blogspot.com.au/2011/03/litera
ry-theory-in-digital-age.html]
First use of the word
February 3, 1965Ted Nelson
"Professor Nelson Talk Analyzes P.R.I.D.E."
[http://faculty.vassar.edu/mijoyce/Ted_sed.html]
PRIDE:
Personalized
Retrieval
Indexing and
Documentary
Evolution
system,
invention of Nelson
“He introduced the concept of the hyper-text, which would be a more
flexible, more generalized, non-linear presentation of material on
a particular subject.
The educational possibilities in the use of the hyper-text are vast. For
example, it is possible that basic texts on a subject could be
interindexed, so that the necessity and difficulty of tracing
footnotes and rare sources would be eliminated. In this way the
problems of information retrieval because of widespread writing today
would be alleviated, making decisions in many fields easier.”
[http://media.swarthmore.edu/bulletin/?p=637]
Development of the concept
Ted Nelson demonstrates Xanadu Space
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En_2T7KH6RA
Later, Ted Nelson returned to his original ideas and developed a software Xanadu.
Improving paper, rather than immitating it.
3D virtual space to represent hypertext
http://xanarama.net/
http://xanadu.com/
[http://xanadu.com/XanaduSpace/btf.htm]
Hypertext as a system
Navigation through large volumes of
documents and data
Connecting separate documents or objects
together in meaningful ways
‘hypertext-as-interaction with
information to build associations,
and through associations to build
knowledge’
(Schraefel et al., 2001)
Networked archive
[http://cristinaskybox.blogspot.com.au/2010/09/learning-strategies-mind-maps.html]
Hypertext is much closer
to human associative
thinking than traditional
print text
(Bush, 1996)
[http://xanadu.com/XanaduSpace/btf.htm]
[http://cmap.ihmc.us/publications/researchpapers/theorycmaps/theoryunderlyingconceptmaps.htm]
[http://marquetteeducator.wordpress.com/]
Waves in history of hypertext
1. Hypertext as a
concept
2. Hypertext as an
experiment
3. Hypertext as an
everyday reality
The third wave
Not only text-to-text
but any type of multimedia object
can be connected to any other
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Internet_map_1024.jpg]
All information is
connected,
searchable,
accessible
[http://www-computer.org/computers-and-internet]
Real-world objects have been
‘hypertextualized’ as well
[http://bitsstation.com/]
Physical object can contain a hyperlink now (QR code)
Physical world connected to virtual
[http://www.istockphoto.com]
[http://qrarts.wordpress.com/2010/03/10/qr-shoe-concept/]
[http://truexcullins.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/bent-plywood-and-qr-
codes.html]
Floor plan diagram
Floor plans showing both plate system and
hypernodal system integration
Grand Egyptian Museum hypertextual organisation of objects
a number of thematic paths
“Each alternative circulation
sequence within the same space
creates new associations and
deepens the understanding and
knowledge of the visitor to the
museum.
The beauty of an hypertextual system
is that its very non-linearness
allows and even demands these
multiple passes. Context and
direction are what are important, it is
in there that information is held.”
[http://www.rlab-a.org/content-fragments/Hypertext/]
Archive(s)
[http://theheatwarps.blogspot.com.au/]
[http://jodyfisher.wordpress.com]
[http://www.blogosfera.rs/kategorija_lokalni_14/otvaranje-
internet-citaonica-u-bavanistu-i-gaju.html]
Scholarly archive
“collections of scholarly texts and the catalogues and the reference
works giving access to them” (Dalgaard,2001)
[http://www.rawmilkconnect.dk/WorldlNews]
[http://elearncal.wordpress.com][http://www.emeraldinsight.com/research/guides/management/new_search_engines.htm?part=5]
Scholarly(?) archives
[http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/12/wikipedia-redesign-whats-in-store/]
Other types of archives
Blogosphere
[http://carlabradman.wordpress.com/]
Fiction libraries
YouTube
[http://news.cnet.com]
QUESTION
Think of other
examples of
digital archives
Reading at risk?
“Reading”, according to NEA, is applicable
ONLY to printed linear documents
[http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0805/detail/cfb04.html]
[http://www.personalonlinejournal.info/category/books/]
READING
NOT READING
[http://www.filebuzz.com/files/Library_Browser/1.html]
DEFINITELY NOT READING
[http://www.geardiary.com/]
Today, we consume more information than ever before, but if it is
not seen as reading, then:
What is reading?
What is educational reading?
Is it limited to a certain form or
format? Authorship?
What is knowledge?
What is literacy?
QUESTIONS
Think of digital archives you have listed in the previous exercise.
1. Which of them contain knowledge?
2. Where is the line between archives that
increase literacy/contribute to personal
knowledge, and those that do not?
For example, think about:
• Wikipedia and Absurdopedia
• Government site and twitter
• Web forum and ‘informal’ areas of the forum
• E-library or classical literature and a sire of amateur-produced fiction
• Original amateur fiction and fanfiction
Old definition of literacy is outdated
We read different types of texts
We read text with different media
We read texts differently
We prefer to surf through web instead of reading from cover to cover
[http://www.chiefmartec.com/semantic-web/] [http://www.ingodsimage.com/?p=4285]
Interesting resources
http://www.eastgate.com/storyspace/index.html
“Storyspace is a hypertext writing environment, especially well
suited to creating large, complex, and challenging hypertexts.”
http://xanarama.net/
Xanadu Space project
http://socialcollider.net/
Presents Twitter conversations as an interconnected archive
REFERENCES
• Aarseth, E.J. “Nonlinearity and Literary Theory.” Hyper/text/theory (1994): 51–86. Print.
• Bush, V. “As We May Think.” (1945): n. pag. Print.
• Carr, L., D. De Roure, and W. Hall . “You've Got Hypertext.” Journal of Digital Information
(JoDI) 5.1.253 (2004): n. pag. Print.
• Dalgaard, Rune. “Hypertext and the Scholarly Archive: Intertexts, Paratexts and Metatexts
at Work.” (2001): 175–184. Web. Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Hypertext
and Hypermedia.
• Moulthrop, S. “What the Geeks Know: Hypertext and the Problem of Literacy.” Proceedings
of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia (2005): 227–231. Print.
• Nelson, T. “Lost in Hyperspace.” NEW SCIENTIST 191.2561 (2006): 26–26. Print.
• Nelson, T.H., R.A. Smith, and M. Mallicoat. “Back to the Future: Hypertext the Way It Used
to Be.” Proceedings of the eighteenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia (2007):
227–228. Print.
• Ryan, M.L. “Narrative as Virtual Reality.” (2001): n. pag. Print.
• Wardrip-Fruin, N. “What Hypertext Is.” Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM conference on
Hypertext and hypermedia (2004): 126–127. Print.
• “Hypermedia/Multimedia.” “Hypermedia/Multimedia.” cs.sfu.ca. Web. 17 May 2012.
• “Institute for the Future of the Book.” “Institute for the Future of the Book.”
futureofthebook.org. Web. 18 May 2012.

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Hypertext

  • 1. WHAT THE GEEKS KNOW Hypertext and the Problem of Literacy
  • 2. What is hypertext? “merely a direct connection from one position in a text to another” (Aarseth, 1994) [http://www.cs.sfu.ca/CourseCentral/365/mark/material/notes/Chap1/Chap1.html] “In hypertext … the reader determines the unfolding of the text by clicking on certain areas, the so-called hyperlinks, that bring to the screen other segments of text” (Ryan, 2001) [http://metabole.blogspot.com.au/2011/03/litera ry-theory-in-digital-age.html]
  • 3. First use of the word February 3, 1965Ted Nelson "Professor Nelson Talk Analyzes P.R.I.D.E." [http://faculty.vassar.edu/mijoyce/Ted_sed.html] PRIDE: Personalized Retrieval Indexing and Documentary Evolution system, invention of Nelson “He introduced the concept of the hyper-text, which would be a more flexible, more generalized, non-linear presentation of material on a particular subject. The educational possibilities in the use of the hyper-text are vast. For example, it is possible that basic texts on a subject could be interindexed, so that the necessity and difficulty of tracing footnotes and rare sources would be eliminated. In this way the problems of information retrieval because of widespread writing today would be alleviated, making decisions in many fields easier.” [http://media.swarthmore.edu/bulletin/?p=637]
  • 4. Development of the concept Ted Nelson demonstrates Xanadu Space http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En_2T7KH6RA Later, Ted Nelson returned to his original ideas and developed a software Xanadu. Improving paper, rather than immitating it. 3D virtual space to represent hypertext http://xanarama.net/ http://xanadu.com/
  • 6. Hypertext as a system Navigation through large volumes of documents and data Connecting separate documents or objects together in meaningful ways ‘hypertext-as-interaction with information to build associations, and through associations to build knowledge’ (Schraefel et al., 2001) Networked archive [http://cristinaskybox.blogspot.com.au/2010/09/learning-strategies-mind-maps.html]
  • 7. Hypertext is much closer to human associative thinking than traditional print text (Bush, 1996) [http://xanadu.com/XanaduSpace/btf.htm] [http://cmap.ihmc.us/publications/researchpapers/theorycmaps/theoryunderlyingconceptmaps.htm] [http://marquetteeducator.wordpress.com/]
  • 8. Waves in history of hypertext 1. Hypertext as a concept 2. Hypertext as an experiment 3. Hypertext as an everyday reality
  • 9. The third wave Not only text-to-text but any type of multimedia object can be connected to any other [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Internet_map_1024.jpg] All information is connected, searchable, accessible [http://www-computer.org/computers-and-internet]
  • 10. Real-world objects have been ‘hypertextualized’ as well [http://bitsstation.com/] Physical object can contain a hyperlink now (QR code) Physical world connected to virtual [http://www.istockphoto.com] [http://qrarts.wordpress.com/2010/03/10/qr-shoe-concept/] [http://truexcullins.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/bent-plywood-and-qr- codes.html]
  • 11. Floor plan diagram Floor plans showing both plate system and hypernodal system integration Grand Egyptian Museum hypertextual organisation of objects a number of thematic paths “Each alternative circulation sequence within the same space creates new associations and deepens the understanding and knowledge of the visitor to the museum. The beauty of an hypertextual system is that its very non-linearness allows and even demands these multiple passes. Context and direction are what are important, it is in there that information is held.” [http://www.rlab-a.org/content-fragments/Hypertext/]
  • 13. Scholarly archive “collections of scholarly texts and the catalogues and the reference works giving access to them” (Dalgaard,2001) [http://www.rawmilkconnect.dk/WorldlNews] [http://elearncal.wordpress.com][http://www.emeraldinsight.com/research/guides/management/new_search_engines.htm?part=5]
  • 15. Other types of archives Blogosphere [http://carlabradman.wordpress.com/] Fiction libraries YouTube [http://news.cnet.com]
  • 16. QUESTION Think of other examples of digital archives
  • 17. Reading at risk? “Reading”, according to NEA, is applicable ONLY to printed linear documents [http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0805/detail/cfb04.html] [http://www.personalonlinejournal.info/category/books/] READING NOT READING [http://www.filebuzz.com/files/Library_Browser/1.html] DEFINITELY NOT READING [http://www.geardiary.com/]
  • 18. Today, we consume more information than ever before, but if it is not seen as reading, then: What is reading? What is educational reading? Is it limited to a certain form or format? Authorship? What is knowledge? What is literacy?
  • 19. QUESTIONS Think of digital archives you have listed in the previous exercise. 1. Which of them contain knowledge? 2. Where is the line between archives that increase literacy/contribute to personal knowledge, and those that do not? For example, think about: • Wikipedia and Absurdopedia • Government site and twitter • Web forum and ‘informal’ areas of the forum • E-library or classical literature and a sire of amateur-produced fiction • Original amateur fiction and fanfiction
  • 20. Old definition of literacy is outdated We read different types of texts We read text with different media We read texts differently We prefer to surf through web instead of reading from cover to cover [http://www.chiefmartec.com/semantic-web/] [http://www.ingodsimage.com/?p=4285]
  • 21. Interesting resources http://www.eastgate.com/storyspace/index.html “Storyspace is a hypertext writing environment, especially well suited to creating large, complex, and challenging hypertexts.” http://xanarama.net/ Xanadu Space project http://socialcollider.net/ Presents Twitter conversations as an interconnected archive
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Notas del editor

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