I love these more organic metaphors around gardening and farming. The metaphors we use have an important framing effect. I'm just wondering how you expect that working in this way has changed the nature of your work or affected the nature ofyour work. Oh because this sort of hypertextual approach to working and organizing knowledge spaces makes it more difficult to simply discord what doesn't seem to fit directly into what you had thought what you had expected to do. Sometimes this has not happened entirely good professional consequences but I think it's the right way to work and is interesting.
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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