a-z hack attack hacking - a history both are articles from the BBC site
Ted Nelson's hypertext
Marshall McLuhan A simple site maintained by his family - links to other perhaps more informative sites too
William Gibson clear and well designed - contains material about his books as well as a discussion group bulletin board and Gibson's own blog.
is discussed along with other discussions on hypermedia as a key contemporary art form elsewhere on the site. Here are some of the relevant leaps out into the websphere:.
if you've time to linger, then take a look at these:
Jake Tilson's The Cooker: and within that omnibus, his detour which was part of part of Slipstream, Film and Video Umbrella, 2000 -- all of these are worth a look
Multimedia from Wagner to Virtual Reality : A detailed journey - mostly mapped through the milestones of contemporary artists and their work affecting the growth of hypermedia ....
e-PAI: middlesex university's performance e-journal.
Presence is an experimental issue of ePAI that explores ways of presenting
academic and related work in a manner that is specific to the online medium,
while respecting the dominant conventions that govern the publication of research.
Writers and artists have contributed pieces that intersect, at some level,
reflections on performance, and the specific conditions of the Internet.
enter the 'presence' journal
http://www.artmuseum.net/ - various projects
web4dev:
FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) broadcast their web projects thru Tenantspin
canadian broadcasting corporation "Home Delivery"- on-line news magasine
(www.itu.int/wsis/), www.wsis-cs.org/ , www.wsis-online.net/ and also the one world TV people's video coverage of the WSIS conference.
these are hypertext based science teaching pages - mathematics and molecules!- there's version for young kids and this is the intro page with some information about other hypertextbooks.
Australian students' (RMIT University - School of Applied Communications) Student projects on-line: -sound familiar? - video and hypermedia examples. I think some of you might be tickled by the world wide pranks .
Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity Lawrence Lessig (Creative Commons 2005)
(and the free flash presentation )
Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline Politics Douglas Rushkoff. Demos 2003
Stoll, Clifford: Silicon Snake Oil -- Second thoughts on the Information Highway Doubleday ISBN 0-385-41993-7.
McLuhan, Marshall & Fiore, Quentin : The Medium is the Massage ISBN: 1-58423-070-3
Leary, Timothy :
"Chaos and Cyberculture" Ronin Publishing, Box 1035, Berkeley,
CA 94701.
Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519. - Selections from the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci / edited with commentarie. - Oxford (etc.) : Oxford University Press, 1977. - 0192812149 (in KAC library at 858/LEO
William Gibson - the Neuromancer
Rushkoff 'Children of Chaos' and 'Cyberia':
and by the way - when you're out there filming, you may as well be mindful of the data police - do you know the data laws??
By law any company holding data that regards you personally must inform you of who has access to these. Indications on how to get hold of the information: Check them out
Tarleton University research into hypermedia.
go to Oreilly's : What is web 2.0?
or to alex's tags for web 2.0, on delicious)
pandora and the genome music project (wired)
mashups, multi-platforms e.g. flickr hacks
google maps mashed up mashup - geobloggers is closer to home
in fact - take a look at googlemapsmannia
and geoblogger's blog with more stuff ...
and mashup feed shows you how and where ...
taxonomy and folksonomy
the Baghdad blogger
lawrence lessig's blog
there's a catch to these two -
Agora vox - the citizen media
and Oh My News! (both are 'edited' so no longer 'free' ...
information on videoblogging
webmonkey & our media
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