around the 25/11/05 Enric mentioned about [videoblogging] Re: War On Text that:
>This capability is not unique to film or hypertext.

that isn't the claim, it is that film and hypertext (as you indicate) 
seem to work in the same, or highly similar, ways. big news for some. 
minor for others. YMMV. and yes, it is the Kuleshov effect, but don't 
underestimate the importance of this discovery for those who work in 
hyperrtext (who are text centric), and vice versa for those in 'new 
media' who are image centric and so think hypertext (which has a 
stunning history) has nothing to offer.

but they're conversations for other forums (where I have been 
publishing about the intersection of film and hypertext for 10 years, 
see also Clara mancini's recent "Cinematic Hypertext")
-- 
cheers
Adrian Miles
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