DEMONSTRATION OF HYPERTEXT LINKS
This lists a set of links that illustrate the integration of levels of
information in THE PROGRAMME.
- Start at contents page and review all the
items on the page.
- Go to Welcome and Introductory Comments.
Read the list of things being done in THE PROGRAMME.
- Go to hypertext on hypertext by Stuart
Moulthrop, a reference from the World Wide Web.
- Show that we can jump from our Moulthrop "vestibule" file directly into his
text via the Internet/World Wide Web--but do not actually go, in the interest
of time.
- Return to Welcome and Introductory Comments.
- Go to an overview of the levels of information
in THE PROGRAMME.
- Go to George Landow, Hyper/Text/Theory.
- Go to Landow's The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and
Technology to show the second of the two Landow sources.
- Return to George Landow, Hyper/Text/Theory.
- Go to Table Talk, Fishing in the
electronic sea. Here THE PROGRAMME discusses Landow.
- Return to George Landow. Read his seminal
paragraph on the convergence of contemporary critical theory and technology:
"Hypertext, an information technology consisting of individual blocks of text,
or lexias..."
- Return to an overview of the levels of
information and browse through the six levels of information in THE
PROGRAMME.
- Return to the contents page.
- Go to References from the World Wide Web.
- Go to Hassan's Modern vs. Postmodern lists. to
illustrate a live on-line jump to the World Wide Web.
- Return to the contents page.
30 March 1996
Return to THE PROGRAMME contents page.