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The formal qualities of annotations are defined by the tools used to make them, and also the cultural uses of these. Given a pen, most people will write, although it is also possible to draw or use it in other ways. With a keyboard it seems most appropriate to type. With a mouse, one can click on things, and select them. | |||
What happens when these are retained, transformed and isolated from the source? | |||
==digital annotations== | |||
These are rare, but I found one PDF of Jorge Luis Borges "The Garden of Forking Paths" that had underlinings and highlighted text. The interesting thing is that these change appearance slightly depending on the e-reader software used to display the text. | |||
[[File:garden 01.png|500px|frameless]] | [[File:garden 01.png|500px|frameless]] | ||
[[File:garden 02.png|500px|frameless]]<br> | [[File:garden 02.png|500px|frameless]]<br> | ||
Digital annotations on a pdf of Jorge Luis Borges' "The Garden of Forking Paths" | <small>Digital annotations on a pdf of Jorge Luis Borges' "The Garden of Forking Paths"</small> | ||
==analog annotations== | |||
Another text that came pre-annotated was Ursula K Le Guin's "The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction". For this, I placed scans in a vector graphics program and digitised pen marks. I also included the text that was annotated with circles, underlines and lines in the margins. | |||
[[File:carrier bag 01.png|500px|frameless]] | [[File:carrier bag 01.png|500px|frameless]] | ||
[[File:carrier bag 02.png|500px|frameless]]<br> | [[File:carrier bag 02.png|500px|frameless]]<br> | ||
Hand-drawn annotations on a pdf of Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction" | <small>Hand-drawn annotations on a pdf of Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction"</small> |
Revision as of 11:17, 1 June 2019
The formal qualities of annotations are defined by the tools used to make them, and also the cultural uses of these. Given a pen, most people will write, although it is also possible to draw or use it in other ways. With a keyboard it seems most appropriate to type. With a mouse, one can click on things, and select them.
What happens when these are retained, transformed and isolated from the source?
digital annotations
These are rare, but I found one PDF of Jorge Luis Borges "The Garden of Forking Paths" that had underlinings and highlighted text. The interesting thing is that these change appearance slightly depending on the e-reader software used to display the text.
Digital annotations on a pdf of Jorge Luis Borges' "The Garden of Forking Paths"
analog annotations
Another text that came pre-annotated was Ursula K Le Guin's "The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction". For this, I placed scans in a vector graphics program and digitised pen marks. I also included the text that was annotated with circles, underlines and lines in the margins.
Hand-drawn annotations on a pdf of Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction"