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OBA Amsterdam 21 May 2011 The Unbound Book 1 What are the new possibilities of a work in the digital age?’ August Hans den Boef & Joost Kircz Create-it Hogeschool van Amsterdam

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‘ What are the new possibilities of a work in the digital age?’. August Hans den Boef & Joost Kircz Create-it Hogeschool van Amsterdam. Alternately reading several books. Alternately reading several books. The influence of novel technologies on author’s production. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OBA Amsterdam 21 May 2011

The Unbound Book 1

‘What are the new possibilities of a work in the digital age?’

August Hans den Boef & Joost Kircz

Create-it Hogeschool van Amsterdam

OBA Amsterdam 21 May 2011

The Unbound Book 2

Alternately reading several books

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Alternately reading several books

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The influence of novel technologies on author’s production

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The Alphabet

Silent reading

Layout

Ordering, Emphasizing

EffectAuthor

Technique

Printin

g press

Identical CopiesSpeed, Reach

The influence of novel technologies on author’s production

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Integrating text & images

Digital text

Editing for various usageIntegration of text, sound,Image, film, data.

EffectAuthor

Technique

E-books

Integration with sourcesand releated works in networks

Offset press

The influence of novel technologies on author’s production

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The influence of novel media on author’s writings

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Coherent chronologicalnarrative

Correspondence

The daily affairs,contemporary man. In the from of letters

EffectAuthor

MediumFilm

Flash back/forwardSplit screenZoom, in/out

Classical story telling

The influence of novel media on author’s writings

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The possibilities of transformations by novel media for the public consumption:

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Drama!

EffectPublic

Medium

Theater

Hamlet by the actorThomas Betterton in 1661.

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Drama!

Translations

Drama in local Vernacular

EffectPublic

Medium

Theater

l‘ Acteur Jean-Baptiste Faure dans le rôle d'Hamlet

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Drama!

Translations

Drama in local Vernacular

EffectPublic

Medium

Theater

18th c. A

daptations

Drama according toComtemporary tast & morals

David Garrick : "I had sworn I would not leave the stage till I had rescued that noble play from all the rubbish of the fifth act. I have brought it forth without the grave-digger's trick, Osrick, & the fencing match (Letter to Sir William Young, 10 January 1773)

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Drama!

Translations

Drama in local Vernacular

EffectPublic

Medium

Theater

18th c. Adaptations

Drama according tocomtemporary tast & morals

Ope

ra19

th c

Charles Louis Ambroise ThomasOpening performance 1868

Emphasise on characters by aria’s

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Drama!

Translations

Drama in local Vernacular

EffectPublic

Medium

Theater

18th c. Adaptations

Drama according tocomtemporary tast & morals

Opera

19th c

Emphasise oncharacters by aria’s

Movie

No stage bounderiesLocation independent

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Readers Paths and Hypertextual modules

Introduction of the situation

Developement of the quest

Description of the environment

Development of the own acitities

Own conclusions

Confrontation with others

How will it go on?

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Introduction of the situationF- Once upon a time we had a prince

S- On which sources is Hamlet based?

E- Parent-childern relations were different in the past

Developement of the quest

Description of the environment

Development of the own acitities

Own conclusions

Confrontation with others

How will it go on?

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Introduction of the situationF- Once upon a time we had a princeS- On which sources is Hamlet based?

E- Parent-childern relations were different in the past

Development of the quest F- Hamlet tries to revenge the murder of his fatherS- Try and find previous potential sources and influencesE- Let us compare royalty now and in Denmark in 16th c.

Description of the environmentDevelopment of the own activitiesOwn conclusionsConfrontation with othersHow will it go on?

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Introduction of the situationF- Once upon a time we had a prince

S- On which sources is Hamlet based?

E- Parent-childern relations were different in the past Development of the quest

F- Hamlet tries to revenge the murder of his father

S- Try and find previous potential sources and influences

E- Let us compare royalty now and in Denmark in 16th c. Description of the environment

F- His mother Gertrud married the murderer

S- Manuscripts are scattered around the world

E- An outline of various royal cultures

Development of the own activities

Own conclusions

Confrontation with others

How will it go on?

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Introduction of the situationF- Once upon a time we had a princeS- On which sources is Hamlet based?E- Parent-childern relations were different in the past

Development of the quest F- Hamlet tries to revenge the murder of his father

S- Try and find previous potential sources and influencesE- Let us compare royalty now and in Denmark in 16 th c.

Description of the environment F- His mother Gertrud married the murderer

S- Manuscripts are scattered around the world

E- An outline of various royal cultures

Development of the own activities

F-Hamlet writes a play to provoke the murderer

S- In libraries we find Oresteia and Gesta Danorum

E- Prince Charles is angry on his mother too

Own conclusions

Confrontation with others

How will it go on?

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Introduction of the situationF- Once upon a time we had a princeS- On which sources is Hamlet based?E- Parent-childern relations were different in the past

Development of the quest F- Hamlet tries to revenge the murder of his father

S- Try and find previous potential sources and influencesE- Let us compare royalty now and in Denmark in 16 th c.

Description of the environment F- His mother Gertrud married the murderer

S- Manuscripts are scattered around the world

E- An outline of various royal cultures

Development of the own activities F-Hamlet writes a play to provoke the murderer

S- In libraries we find Oresteia and Gesta Danorum

E- Prince Charles is angry on his mother too

Own conclusions F- Hamlet realises his mother is an accomplice S- Shakespeare is clearly inspired by the sources mentioned E- Some parent children emotions are historically determined

Confrontation with othersHow will it go on?

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Introduction of the situationF- Once upon a time we had a princeS- On which sources is Hamlet based?E- Parent-childern relations were different in the past

Development of the quest F- Hamlet tries to revenge the murder of his father

S- Try and find previous potential sources and influencesE- Let us compare royalty now and in Denmark in 16 th c.

Description of the environment F- His mother Gertrud married the murderer

S- Manuscripts are scattered around the world

E- An outline of various royal cultures

Development of the own activities F-Hamlet writes a play to provoke the murderer S- In libraries we find Oresteia and Gesta Danorum

E- Prince Charles is angry on his mother too

Own conclusions F- Hamlet realises his mother is an accomplice S- Shakespeare is clearly inspired by the sources mentioned

E- Some parent children emotions are historically determined

Confrontation with others F- Gertrud tried to comfort her son S- Other claim the only source was:16th-c. François de Belleforeston E- The RC Church claims eternal family values

How will it go on?

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Introduction of the situationF- Once upon a time we had a prince

S- On which sources is Hamlet based?

E- Parent-childern relations were different in the past Development of the quest

F- Hamlet tries to revenge the murder of his father

S- Try and find previous potential sources and influences

E- Let us compare royalty now and in Denmark in 16th c.

Description of the environment F- His mother Gertrud married the murdererS- Manuscripts are scattered around the worldE- An outline of various royal cultures

Development of the own activities F-Hamlet writes a play to provoke the murderer S- In libraries we find Oresteia and Gesta Danorum

E- Prince Charles is angry on his mother too

Own conclusions F- Hamlet realises his mother is an accomplice S- Shakespeare is clearly inspired by the sources mentioned

E- Some parent children emotions are historically determined

Confrontation with others F- Gertrud tried to comfort her son S- Other claim the only source was:16th-c. François de Belleforeston E – The RC Church claims eternal family values

How will it go on? F- Hamlet dies in a fencing match with the counselor Polonius S- A further intertexual analysis is required E- We will further look at non-protestant royalty

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Introduction of the situation

Development of the quest

Description of the environment

Development of the own activities

Own conclusionsConfrontation with others

How will it go on

Black consecutively reading path

Red informed reading path

Blue fast reading path

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Same plot (Orestes )

Same style (King Lear)

Picture of castleMap of H

elsingor

Royalty in pains (Oedipus )

Hamlet

The BookThe PlayThe MusicalThe OperaThe ComicThe Film

Architecture of castles geography

Study on metaphors

The ghosts as moral

Spin offs

Tom StoppardRosencranz and Guildensternare DeadJohn UpdikeGurtrud and Claudius

Representation

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Past royalty morals

Present day royalty morals