"HTML is precisely what we were trying to PREVENT -- ever-breaking links, links going outward only, quotes you can't follow to their origins, no version management, no rights management."
(Nelson)
Jaron Lanier explains the difference between the World Wide Web and Nelson's vision, and the implications:
"A core technical difference between a Nelsonian network and what we have become familiar with online is that [Nelson's] network links were two-way instead of one-way. In a network with two-way links, each node knows what other nodes are linked to it. ... Two-way linking would preserve context. It's a small simple change in how online information should be stored that couldn't have vaster implications for culture and the economy."
moment to moment
same subject in continuous moment; least amount of time; mere seconds have passed between images
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action to action
same subject in continuous action; longer time between images than in M2M; the middle of an action is skipped, our brain closes the gap
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subject to subject
same scene, different subjects/ series of vantage points to get an idea across
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scene to scene
jumps in space and/or time; different or same subjects in different scenes
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aspect to aspect
sense of place or atmosphere; used to establish tone/mood; where nothing happens; zoom lens
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non-sequitur
panels have no apparent relationship to one another
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Character <-> Character Character <-> Word Character <-> Page Word <-> Page Word <-> Word Page <-> Page Parts of page <-> parts of (same) page Images <-> Character/Word/Page Image <-> Image Audio/sound, video?Olia Lialina's summer [Rhizome article]