ISSN: 1477965X
First published in 2003
3 issues per volume
Volume 6 Issue 3
Cover Date: 2009/02
Exploring hypermedia through the myths

Authors:  Cláudia Martin Nascimento 
DOI: 10.1386/tear.6.3.269_1

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Abstract
Nowadays hypermedia constitutes, with its singular characteristics, a new language whose structure seems to be complex because it includes features such as multiple simultaneous paths, multiplicity of voices, the simultaneous manifestation of ordinary and scholarly languages and the mixture of means, genres and verbal, visual and aural languages. However, behind its complexity, hypermedia can reveal simple structures of order. Comprehending its nature, we can better construct using its language. This has great potential for creating narratives – understood as universal manifestations of human discourse – through which people share their comprehension of the world. Using a parallel between the narrative structure of hypermedia and that found by the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss in South-American indigenous mythical narratives, I looked for an alternative perspective for the comprehension and manipulation of the hypermedia logic structure and the resources it mobilizes to form a coherent whole, such as the temporality and spatiality of narratives, symbology and metaphors and its own alternative means of producing meaning.
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