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“In hypermedia, the multimedia elements making a document are connected through hyperlinks. Thus the elements and the structure are independent of each other—rather than hard-wired together, as in traditional media. The World Wide Web is a particular implementation of hypermedia in which the elements are distributed throughout the network.” -- Lev Manovich (2001)
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Media and Text
Voice and Orality
Radio Waves
Telephony
Television & Mass Media
Digital Media
Context
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