User:Colm/RW&RS-scrolling-essay

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This started as a prototype, and an excuse to learn Javascript, but is turning out to be much more revealing that I first thought. Scrolling on screens is an action that can be directly matched up to progress points in computer and network history. It is an illusion that I want to unpack, and have the essay live beside the more demonstrative prototype.

  • Etymology
  • The illusion
  • Scrolling wasn't always as easy as it is now
  • Timelines
  • The responsibility of touch screens:
    • their portrait orientation
    • their limited interactions
  • speed readings
  • changing history: remembering context over content
  • fax paper metaphor
  • binge scrolling & distances covered