EVERYTHING IS INTERTWINGLED

Asking Again

Opening Keynote, Hypertext '99, Darmstadt, Germany. February 23, 1999.


Begin

Where are the Hypertexts?

From Malden to Darmstadt by way of a cow.

Tell me a story: Some introductions

Five silly reasons

Myths of Art & Science

Hypertext With Characters: multivalence is not a vice

Channels and Distribution

Absent Friends:Where are our stories?

This is not a hypertext.: A travel story

The Crusade: Open issues for hypertext research

Author: Mark Bernstein, Eastgate Systems, Inc.

Email: bernstein@eastgate.com

http://www.eastgate.com/

About This Site

This is a difficult talk. At many times, the slides and notes discuss different things. This is intentional. Everything is intertwingled.

The stories told here are works of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is completely coincidental.

This site was generated automatically from the slides used in the Hypertext '99 talk. The talk was presented with PowerPoint -- a program I deplore in most situations, but if there is an occasion for a PowerPoint presentation, this surely was one.

PowerPoint's HTML export facilities are better than nothing, but they're marginal at best. A better Web site will come shortly, but these slides might assist some readers in the interim.

A few slides may be hard to read, and some may prove illegible. Feel free to contact Mark Bernstein with any questions.