İt ıs very ınterestıng fınısh to the 4 days when we try to make a collaboratıve ınterface. Sılvana has a need to make sense ın a lınear fashıon of a specifically non lınear medıum.
THE HYPERTEXT GRRL IN ME SCREAMS IN EVERY PORE OF MY BODY!!
[from wıkıpedıa]
Hypertextuality is a postmodern theory of the inter-connectedness of all literary works and their interpretation. It embraces the notıon of ıntertextualıty, the shapıng of textsş meanıng by other texts.
The term “intertextuality” has, itself, been borrowed and transformed many times since it was coined by poststructuralist Julia Kristeva in 1966. For Kristeva (69), “the notion of intertextuality replaces the notion of intersubjectivity” when we realize that meaning is not transferred directly from writer to reader but instead is mediated through, or filtered by, “codes” imparted to the writer and reader by other texts.
More recent post-structuralist theory, re-examines "intertextuality" as a production within texts, rather than as a series of relationships between different texts. Some postmodern theorists like to talk about the relationship between "intertextuality" and "hypertextuality"; intertextuality makes each text a "living hell of hell on earth" (Kristeva 66) and part of a larger mosaic of texts, just as each hypertext can be a web of links and part of the whole World-Wide Web.