[The record of this event is now available]
Conversation with Bob Horn based on his book ‘Mapping Hypertext’ moderated by Dene Grigar.
“Robert E. Horn is an American political scientist who taught at Harvard, Columbia, and Sheffield universities, and has been a visiting scholar for 27 years at Stanford University’s Human Sciences and Technology Advanced Research Institute. He is known for the development of information mapping” (Wikipedia)
Recommend reading for the session:
- What does/can a book be in the XR environment? (pp.16-17)
- Sub1: How can information be structured? (pp. 198-199)
- Sub2: What affordances of the environment can be utilized? (pp. 244-245)
- Sub3: What does authoring mean in this scenario? (wide open)
You can download your own PDF copy of ‘Mapping Hypertext’ from this link. You will find the PDF download button on the right hand side of the screen about halfway down: archive.org/details/mappinghypertext0000horn
Bob writes: Downloading is the only way that I know you can get a digital copy of Mapping Hypertext and since the Internet Archive allows only one person add a time to borrow and read the copy they have scanned, it is important to download rather than try to borrow and read on the archive.
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