The goal of this document is to present the material in my head in an Internet-native format. It's not an e-book. It's not exactly an online book. Hopefully it wouldn't make sense to attempt to print it as a book. Wiki-Book? Wi-Book? That's almost catchy, thanks to Nintendo. Almost. This wiki observes a fanatical devotion to a certain logical structure. It's my own personal structure: I have no idea if it matches yours. Hopefully it will, also hopefully more intuitively than just sitting down to read a book. Psychology students in need of a doctoral dissertation might consider how new media may or may not mimic the function of the human brain. I have some ideas: please contact me at your leisure. Form has to some extent always dictated content. Does a fanatical devotion to this form dictate its content? Does this form lend itself to this content? If so, is the form useful only to me, or is it common to others? There are no drafts per se: there are versions and revisions. Things begin sparsely and fill out as I happen to add them, a bit like a tree. There is no beginning, middle, and end, exactly: just outline and structure. The real brain-frakker is that the structure you see isn't quite the same as how I wrote it. Search engines, links, and cross-links may bring you here from completely unexpected directions. |