"The universe, referred to by others as the library, is composed of an
undefined, possibly infinite, number of nested screens, on which the various
streams of media flow together: a mouse-click starts the metamorphosis of a
television screen into a standard computer screen, a globe turns, incredibly
long loading times for a little icon representing a book with constantly
turning pages."[3]
I click on the book ... the globe turns again - now I can see it more
clearly, there are networks wrapping themselves around the world - a text
appears:
[3]"Die Imaginäre Bibliothek" (by Heiko
Idensen and Matthias Krohn) - based on an installation at the Ars Electronica
1990 - contains the most varied implementations of literary experiments
(combinatorics, visual poetry, Fluxus actions ...) in a networked hypertext
archive:
Bildschirmdenken:Manual für hypermediale Diskursechniken.
auf dieser CD-ROM:
Bildschirmdenken:Manual für hypermediale Diskursechniken