
Print hypermedia presentation of cinemorphics, self shifting and meta-identity
Author(s) -
Charles Harper Webb
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
revista memorare
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2358-0593
DOI - 10.19177/memorare.v3e32016118-127
Subject(s) - hypermedia , computer science , world wide web , presentation (obstetrics) , android (operating system) , multimedia , reading (process) , code (set theory) , metadata , web page , hyperlink , identity (music) , art , operating system , programming language , medicine , set (abstract data type) , political science , law , radiology , aesthetics
Since the specific topic of the articles for the current dossier is Language: Hypermedia in printed media, I have composed the article itself using print hypermedia, specifically, QR code. Using either iPhone, Android or other QR code reading apps to scan printed pages, one can access videos, images, web pages, text, etc., which contains the content of the article. I have also included the urls for these QR code links, for easy access when reading the article directly on tablets or desktops rather than from the printed page. If urls do not click through, please copy/paste into address bar for access. It is important, in order to gain the full effect of the article, for the reader to access the topics in order, and read or watch all of the content in each before moving on to the next. Skipping around may be amusing, but the order of presentation and the nature of the media contained in each topic is crucial to obtaining the combined effect of both the content itself and this approach to content presentation.