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Deus ex machina - Wikipedia
Deus ex machina is a Latin calque from Greek ἀπὸ μηχανῆς θεός (apò mÄ“khanês theós) 'god from the machine'. [7] The term was coined from the conventions of ancient Greek theater, where actors who were playing gods were brought on …
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Literary Machines 1981 Ted Nelson A manifesto for Project Xanadu, the deep worldwide hypertext system designed by Ted’s team in 1979, with a focus on its social and literary implications.
Literary Machines by Theodor Holm Nelson - Open …
Sep 1, 1994 · Literary machines: the report on, and of, Project Xanadu concerning word processing, electronic publishing, hypertext, thinkertoys, tomorrow's intellectual revolution, and certain other topics including knowledge, education …
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Literary Machines by Theodor Holm Nelson - Goodreads
Jan 1, 1988 · Ted Nelson's visionary 1980 book, which defined the term "hypertext" and foretold the Worldwide Web. A rare and historic book. 285 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 1988. Create a free account to discover …
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inspiring children, young people and computer scientists throughout the world with his ideas, his intense presence, and the books Computer Lib (1974) and Literary Machines (1981); coining the word “hypertext”; and
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