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“Literary machines” Metadata:

  • Title: Literary machines
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 260
  • Publisher: ➤  T. Nelson - Mindful Press - Theodor H. Nelson - Distributors
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  • Publish Location: ➤  [Swarthmore, Pa.] - South Bend, In - Sausalito, CA - [S.l.]

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  • First Year Published: 1987
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Project Xanadu

    Project Xanadu (/ˈzænəduː/ ZAN-ə-doo) was the first hypertext project, founded in 1960 by Ted Nelson. Administrators of Project Xanadu have declared it

    Ted Nelson

    been devoted to working on Xanadu and advocating for it. Throughout his career, Nelson supported his work on the Xanadu project through a variety of administrative

    Transclusion

    transquotation). Some hypertext systems, including Ted Nelson's own Xanadu Project, support transclusion. Nelson has delivered a demonstration of Web transclusion

    Xanadu

    Look up Xanadu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Xanadu may refer to: Shangdu, the summer capital of Yuan dynasty ruled by Kublai Khan, grandson of

    Hypertext

    implementation of a hypertext system he theorized, which was named Project Xanadu, but his first and incomplete public release was finished much later

    Literary Machines

    extensive overview of Nelson's term "hypertext" as well as Nelson's Project Xanadu. It also includes other theories by Nelson, including "tumblers" for

    Xanadu (film)

    Xanadu is a 1980 American musical fantasy film written by Richard Christian Danus and Marc Reid Rubel and directed by Robert Greenwald. Starring Olivia

    Timeline of hypertext technology

    Garden of Forking Paths" 1945 Memex (concept by Vannevar Bush) 1960 Project Xanadu (concept) 1962 Marshall McLuhan's The Gutenberg Galaxy uses the term

    Are.na

    Chris Sherron. Are.na was built as a successor to hypertext projects like Ted Nelson's Xanadu, and as an ad-free alternative to social networks like Facebook

    Serial Experiments Lain

    Leary and his eight-circuit model of consciousness, Ted Nelson and Project Xanadu are cited as precursors to the Wired. Douglas Rushkoff and his book