Thursday, January 17, 2008

Hyperwords

Selber writes about hypertext/hyperlinks, but this video on Youtube demonstrates a technology called "hyperwords," which obstensibly allows a user to make their own hyper-connections between words on the online page and set of predetermined menu options.

This ideas allows one to delimit their reading experience of a hypertext yet provides limiting options for the reader within the "hyperword" concept. But is there a way for the reader to disrupt this technology to increase their options and delimit its design?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECehydgZ2kU

1 comment:

jrgm said...

Jeff,

That's a cool example of how the web has changed. The writing and linking of content is under the control of the reader as much as the writer in some contexts now.

Thanks for pointing to this.