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Date Posted: 08:04:53 04/18/06 Tue
Author: Vera Lúcia Menezes de Oliveira e Paiva
Subject: Re: Definição de hipertexto
In reply to: Valeska 's message, "Definição de hipertexto" on 07:44:32 04/18/06 Tue

Valeska,

Sua proposta de discussão é ótima. Para contextualizar um pouco, acho que vocês vão achar interessante o seguinte trecho de uma entrevita com o criador do hipertexto.

"Cyberspace Report: What inspiration led you to develop hypertext?

Ted Nelson: Well I was always, as a kid, into writing and reading and literature and movies basically, like a lot of people, and I had done a great deal of writing as a youth, and re-writing, and the intricacy of taking ideas and sentences and trying to arrange them into coherent, sensible, structures of thought struck me as a particularly intricate and complex task, and I particularly minded having to take thoughts which were not intrinsically sequential and somehow put them in a row because print as it appears on the paper, or in handwriting, is sequential. There was always something wrong with that because you were trying to take these thoughts which had a structure, shall we say, a spatial structure all their own, and put them into linear form. Then the reader had to take this linear structure and recompose his or her picture of the overall content, once again placed in this nonsequential structure. You had two it seemed -- and now I'm reconstructing because I don't know how explicitly I thought this out as a youth -- you had to take these two additional steps of deconstructing some thoughts into linear sequence, and then reconstructing them. Why couldn't that all be bypassed by having a nonsequential structure of thought which you presented directly? That was the hypothesis -- well the hyperthesis really -- of hypertext, that you could save both the writer's time and the reader's time and effort in putting together and understanding what was being presented."

A entrevista toda pode ser lida em: <a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.ics.uci.edu/~ejw/csr/nelson_pg.html">http://www.ics.uci.edu/~ejw/csr/nelson_pg.html</a>

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  • Re: Definição de hipertexto -- Valdênia, 10:16:43 04/18/06 Tue
  • Re: Definição de hipertexto -- Júlio César Araújo, 14:45:57 04/18/06 Tue
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