(...) this all works only if each person makes links as he or she browses, so writing, link creation and browsing must be totally integrated.
– Tim Berners-Lee, Weaving the Web (2000)
LINKS
Pam van Holthe tot Echten, Traces of Use
– “Ownership and reading marks. Stamped on bindings and manuscript in books. Coats of arms, portraits or other illustrations; book-labels; ownership stamps; shelf marks; inventory numbers; inscriptions in book; annotations, also called marginalia.
Marginalia: from the Latin marginale = in the margin, coined in English by Coleridge when publishing some marginalia of his own.
Adversaria (obsolete): a collection of notes and commentaries.”
Jouke Kleerebezem, Et si omnes, ego non (a catalogue)
– “The artist as a wanderer, with works drifting in and out of attention and in and out of media and events. Maybe the catalogue is the work's true foothold?”
– Tim Berners-Lee, Weaving the Web (2000)
LINKS
Pam van Holthe tot Echten, Traces of Use
– “Ownership and reading marks. Stamped on bindings and manuscript in books. Coats of arms, portraits or other illustrations; book-labels; ownership stamps; shelf marks; inventory numbers; inscriptions in book; annotations, also called marginalia.
Marginalia: from the Latin marginale = in the margin, coined in English by Coleridge when publishing some marginalia of his own.
Adversaria (obsolete): a collection of notes and commentaries.”
Jouke Kleerebezem, Et si omnes, ego non (a catalogue)
– “The artist as a wanderer, with works drifting in and out of attention and in and out of media and events. Maybe the catalogue is the work's true foothold?”