I'm hearing two things here and I'm going to reflect them back to you. One is this idea of representational talk back, putting your thoughts down into a tangible form where just the very act of capturing them in that way establishes this feedback loop. And then I'm hearing something that might be part of that, but might also be different, which is once the ideas are down, you somehow have to organize and find patterns. Are those different or is it part of the same operation? Oh, well, they are different though. They're different because there are different levels of thinking. There are different ways of thinking. You can't even really think about the structure until you have stated
Mark Bernstein is chief scientist of Eastgate Systems, Inc. He’s been writing hypertexts and developing hypertext authoring software since the late 1980s. Mark is the creator of Tinderbox and other tools for thinking that “harness the power of the link.” In this conversation, we discuss thinking through connected notes.
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