Intro-justifications
Consider the placement of this - I felt torn between wanting to click ab intra and finishing reading the page :/
Intro-justifications
Consider the placement of this - I felt torn between wanting to click ab intra and finishing reading the page :/
ntense and intensive
How does intense vary from intensive - interesting distinction to make.
dicoverers
discoverers
Body and soul, form
I think all these branching pathways are going to blow my mind!
I like this!
Nelson's excitable freehand conjures a palimpsestic haunting.
This makes me want to see an example of the text!
fee
feel
build
built?
non-trivial effort
this is a favourite concept !
This is a little obtuse and will benefit from your commentary. I wonder if this reflects a flaw in the mode of letting the quotes of others drive the content/pathway/flow/process?
he
the
an
any
Adorable!!
The affective experience of this reading is interesting. At first nervousness at what I may be missing out on and so perhaps not quite attentive reading of the material. The nervousness abates as cycles of repetition start to appear with opportunities for deeper consideration, increased understanding, the context of accreted textual references.
Calvino Calvino’
ltalo Calvino
This quote is quite lovely!
Qunintilian’s
Quintilian?
This is interesting!
Infinite Jest?
Interesting direction to go for the commentary!
This was why artists’ books were so appealing…
Interesting connection to artists' books
Struggling to get my head around this one
This is quite challenging - interesting to think about the role of the author in this. Whereby some readers do like to be guided.
beat the mind decisively in regard to the permanence and clarity of the items resurrected from storage.
This is the most interesting part of the quote to me.
This idea of dimensionality is interesting - recalls ideas of networks in galaxy like formations.
Head spinning!!
Hypertext at last offers the possibility of representing and exploring it all without carving it up destructively.
Fairly idealised view - destructive choices are still being made.
this reminds me of Jane Bennett's Vibrant Matter.