Storyspace here creates one of the beautiful views of paintings that I have seen.
Category Archive: Language
Creating prototypes for the artist and their works, and making containers to hold those in an organised structure, using Storyspace 3.
It is time to tackle a proper hypertext project using Storyspace 3, and concerning the First Impressionist Exhibition.
Tutorial showing how to turn long text passages into hypertext, add progress bars, and summary tables.
Contents listing, summary of major points with references, and an index of artists included.
Is Twitter’s 140 character limit the case of so much rudeness and offensive behaviour? Ask Richard Dawkins.
Tools provided in Storyspace are ideal for analysing text and painted narratives, as well as developing them into hypertext.
Sometimes cached data are not as concealed or transient as we might wish. Don’t get cached out by them.
Japanese woodblock prints are usually termed ukiyo-e, but ukiyo originally meant ‘this world of sorrow and grief’. How did they get their name?
Painting is one of the oldest and most widely-accessible media for narrative. But narrative painting is also one of the least studied.
