The major purpose of this book is to illustrate and explain the
fundamental similarities and correspondences between humankind's
oldest and newest thought-technologies: oral tradition and the
Internet. Despite superficial differences, both technologies are
radically alike in depending not on static products but rather on
continuous processes, not on "What?" but on "How do I get there?"
In contrast to the fixed spatial organization of the page and book,
the technologies of oral tradition and the Internet mime the way we
think by processing along pathways within a network. In both media
it's pathways--not things--that matter. To illustrate these ideas,
this volume is designed as a "morphing book," a collection of
linked nodes that can be read in innumerable different ways. Doing
nothing less fundamental than
challenging the default medium of the linear book and page and
all that they entail, Oral Tradition and the Internet shows readers
that there are large, complex, wholly viable, alternative
worlds of media-technology out there--if only they are willing
to explore, to think outside the usual, culturally constructed
categories. This "brick-and-mortar" book exists as an extension
of
The Pathways Project (http: //pathwaysproject.org), an
open-access online suite of chapter-nodes, linked websites, and
multimedia all dedicated to exploring and demonstrating the
dynamic relationship between oral tradition and Internet
technology
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