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=== Media theory ===
=== Media theory ===
==== Cyberspace ====
==== Cyberspace ====
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==== Hypermedia ====
==== Hypermedia ====
non-linear / interactive / multimedia / hyperlinks <br>
non-linear / interactive / multimedia / hyperlinks <br>
WWW > access by browser > web publishing
WWW > access by browser > web publishing


'''learning''':  
learning approach:  
* more control over the environment  
* more control over the environment  
* enhances collaborative learning  
* enhances collaborative learning  
* more close to the structure of the brain
* more close to the structure of the brain
* learning language - definitions & cultural reference


'''learning language''' > definitions & cultural reference


''references'':
''references'':
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* Engelbart - boosting collective IQ
* Engelbart - boosting collective IQ
* Douglas Adams - hyperland
* Douglas Adams - hyperland
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==== Metamedia ====
==== Metamedia ====
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==== Rich media ====
==== Rich media ====
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==== New media ====
==== New media ====



Latest revision as of 20:39, 12 November 2019

Technique

Theoretical background

Here I want to highlight the concepts that I use as a theoretical background to build the interactive space of my project.

Media theory

Cyberspace


Hypermedia

non-linear / interactive / multimedia / hyperlinks
WWW > access by browser > web publishing

learning approach:

  • more control over the environment
  • enhances collaborative learning
  • more close to the structure of the brain
  • learning language - definitions & cultural reference


references:

  • Ted Nelson - Xanadu / A file structure for the complex, the changing and the indeterminate
  • Engelbart - boosting collective IQ
  • Douglas Adams - hyperland

Metamedia


Rich media


New media

Fiction Theory

game book

digital fiction

hypertext fiction

electronic fiction