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Communicable Disease: Towards a Political Ontology of the Computer Virus

Jason Lipshin, Author
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Directions for Navigation

“Communicable Disease” is a project that is both about networks and constructed through them. The following are a few quick tips for how one might navigate through the complexity.

1)   The project contains three main sections:

o   Introduction

o   Point 1 (“copy machines”)

o   Point 2 (“the subject and the swarm”)

2)   Each of these sections is constructed as a “path” and contains within it a multiplicity of pages, media, and citations.

3)   Should you ever find yourself lost within the writing space, click on the home icon ( , the first button in the "stripe" in the upper left hand corner of the screen) to bring yourself back to this page. You can also click on the path icon ( , the third button on the stripe) to go back to the start of a specific path.


4)   To go from one page to the next within a path, click on the     button at the bottom right of the screen.

5)    To move backward within a path, click on the  button at the bottom left of the screen.

 

6)   To orient yourself within a specific section, click on the button at the bottom middle of the screen (i.e. ) to arrive at a screen that displays all parts of the current section, as well as a sequential list of the pages within that path.

 

7)   Finally, for the sake of coherence, I suggest that the user read each of these sections in order along the specific paths and intersections that I have architected. However, there is also nothing to stop the user from reading the work in a non-linearly fashion - in fact, such alternative modes of navigation may produce interesting effects.  


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