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Ti e world exploded into a whirling network of kinships, where everything pointed to everything else, everything explained everything else. Umberto Eco Foucaults Pendulum a apophenia anchor


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SLIDE 1 Tie world exploded into a whirling network of kinships, where everything pointed to everything else, everything explained everything else.” “ —Umberto Eco Foucault’s Pendulum
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apophenia

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anchor

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<A NAME=0 HREF="WhatIs.html"> hypermedia </A>

http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
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SLIDE 7 http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/WhatIs.html
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archive

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SLIDE 11 80 symbols per line 40 lines per page 410 pages per book 3200 symbols per page 1312000 symbols per book
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SLIDE 12 Tie orthographic symbols are twenty-five in number.” “ In the vast library there are no two identical books.” “
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SLIDE 14 https://libraryofbabel.info/
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all

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Linnaeus Messier Dewey Wilkins Otlet

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Wilkins

He divided the universe in forty categories or classes, these being further subdivided into differences, which was then subdivided into species. He assigned to each class a monosyllable of two letters; to each difference, a consonant; to each species, a vowel. For example: de, which means an element; deb, the first of the elements, fire; deba, a part of the element fire, a flame.” “
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Wilkins Leibniz

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ada

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SLIDE 23 In enabling mechanism to combine together general symbols in successions of unlimited variety and extent, a uniting link is established between the operations of matter and the abstract mental processes of the most abstract branch of mathematical science.” “ —Ada Lovelace
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alan

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SLIDE 26 …an infinite tape marked out into squares,
  • n each of which a symbol could be
printed.” “ —Alan Turing Intelligent Machinery
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a-machine

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atlantic

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SLIDE 31 Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified.” “ —Vannevar Bush As We May Tiink
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augmentation

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arpa

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lo

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TCP/IP

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email gopher ftp HTTP telnet

TCP/IP

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HTTP

WWW

URLs HTML

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SLIDE 49 …a solution based on a distributed hypertext system” “ —Tim Berners-Lee Information Management: A Proposal
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Memex Hypercard Xanadu ENQUIRE NLS

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Mesh

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Tie Information Mine

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World Wide Web

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HTTP

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URLs HTML

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HTML

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HTML Tags 21 elements

<ul>

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<A>

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SLIDE 60 Today’s one-way hypertext—the World Wide Web—is far too shallow. Tie Xanadu project foresaw world-wide hypertext decades ago, and endeavored to create a much deeper
  • system. Tie Web, however, took over with a
very shallow structure.” “ —Ted Nelson Tie Xanadu Model
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vote-links

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XHTML Friends Network

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<a href="..." rel="friend">

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http://gmpg.org/xfn/
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<a href="..." rel="friend colleague">

http://gmpg.org/xfn/
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<a href="..." rel="me">

http://gmpg.org/xfn/
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adactio

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<a rel="me" href= "https://twitter.com/adactio"> <a rel="me" href= "https://github.com/adactio"> <a rel="me" href= "https://flickr.com/adactio">

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<a rel="me nofollow" href= "https://adactio.com">

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authentication

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<a rel="me" href= "https://twitter.com/adactio">

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Tie Garden of Forking Paths

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SLIDE 93 Tie world exploded into a whirling network of kinships, where everything pointed to everything else, everything explained everything else.” “ —Umberto Eco Foucault’s Pendulum