I recently got a new computer, faster; the flash is ok on my new machine, but too slow for my old machine.
I'm curious how you would want to respond/shape the question 'what's it about?'
Also, how did the texts come about? And the images?
It seems to 'speak' as much through the arrangement, motion, and interaction as through the words and images? How do you 'see' that issue of how hypermedia means?
The reference to the recent disaster is 'accidental', a matter of referring to it after the fact of the composition of the piece? So it seems to me, anyway.
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An interesting 'hymn' jumble, Jason.
Kind of an ambitious 'hypertext' unlike 'old-style' hypertext in the level
of involvement of the visual and sometimes programming, also.
I like the way the source code is available at
http://www.secrettechnology.com/hymns .
I recently got a new computer, faster; the flash is ok on my new machine,
but too slow for my old machine.
I'm curious how you would want to respond/shape the question 'what's it
about?'
Also, how did the texts come about? And the images?
It seems to 'speak' as much through the arrangement, motion, and interaction
as through the words and images? How do you 'see' that issue of how
hypermedia means?
The reference to the recent disaster is 'accidental', a matter of referring
to it after the fact of the composition of the piece? So it seems to me,
anyway.
> http://www.secrettechnology.com/hymns/navigate.html
>
> Jason Nelson
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