TheTedNelson: Ted reads the 'Origins' essay, as shown in two xanademos
The "Origins" essay was written to show
how a text can be connected to its origins.
Two demos show this: OpenXanadu
(simpler to use)
and XanaduSpace
(in various Youtube videos.)
You may see the "Origins" essay enacted
by the OpenXanadu demo
at
xanadu.com/xanademos/MoeJusteOrigins.html
DIRECTIONS: scroll down in the center column
(the "Origins" essay itself)
or hold down the spacebar and step
up, down or sideways
to see how each section connects
to its origins.
OR you may watch the XanaduSpace demo
in numerous places--
such as
youtube.com/watch?v=Bqx6li5dbEY
youtube.com/watch?v=1yLNGUeHapA
[TEXT ERROR: the second heading of "Steady State"
should be
CHAOTIC steady state.]
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