The world as wide web: following codes to access knowledge-lands

Technoetic Arts 8 (2):173-179 (2010)
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Abstract

In this article, we will firstly explore the concept of connected design; secondly, we will explain how environments can be understood as interfaces for knowledge; and thirdly, we will expose the characteristics and objectives of the project Wired Book & Electronic Margin, which is part of a larger project called Universal Margin, as an example of connective design. Lastly, we will show the benefits of contextualizing information and transforming the world into a connected and lively real-time library, to underline how connected design can facilitate a bottom-up construction of knowledge.

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