Understanding Hypermedia 2.0: Multimedia Origins, Internet Futures
By (Author) Bob Cotton
By (author) Richard Oliver
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
26th September 1997
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Internet guides and online services
Virtual reality
006.7
Hardback
192
Width 250mm, Height 250mm
1294g
This text seeks to unscramble the current media revolution. After describing the background to the extraordinary convergence of media, and discussing the pioneers of the new media arts and technologies, the authors examine the main building blocks of hypermedia: words; images; sounds; and movement through space and time. With a range of international examples, the authors examine the many applications of hypermedia, illustrating the kinds of interactive products that are being developed in various fields. They provide an outline of hypermedia production to help the reader understand how programmes are planned and produced and go on to a survey of the main hardware available, together with a glossary of terms.
"A beautiful book whose words thankfully keep pace with its flowing kinetic images. An excellent introduction, perfect for students or anyone who wants to keep pace with a fast moving cultural field."Guardian
"The definitive non-technical introduction to the subject."Art Book Review Quarterly
Bob Cotton and Richard Oliver are independent media consultants. They are the authors of Understanding Hypermedia (also published by Phaidon).