Nauta, G.J.: HYPERICONICS: Hypertext and the social construction of information about the history of artistic notions (1993)
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- Abstract
- Some 25 years ago the Leiden art historian Van de Waal, inventor of ICONCLASS, developed an 'icon knowledge system' called Beeldleer. After a brief review of this system the author does borrow some central ideas of Beeldleer to discuss a method of studying historically the elementary means of artistic expression with the use of hypertext concepts. The potential of a social construction of information in this field is being emphasized. Finally the design of a pilot study in an educational context will be discussed