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[This is the template for a site on an "artist of information." The site may be on a single person (writer, artist, designer, philosopher, theorist, scientist, engineer, musician, etc.), a group of persons, an artistic or intellectual movement, a work, or some other topic with a relatively tight focus. The tightness of the focus will anchor an exploration of the larger contexts of information, media, or technology that explicitly or implicitly inform the artist of information's work.

The present page (index.html) will be the home page of the site. It will contain an overview statement about the artist of information and his or her relation to the information environment of the times. The statement might include as part of its presentation an interesting non-linear graphical or hypertext segment--for example, a juxtaposition of quotations, the staging of a fictitious or real interview, etc.

Other pages on the site (accessible from the right-hand navigation bar) will contain the following:

Introduction to timeline of events in the life and times of the artist of information. The timeline intro page will in its turn link to your full timeline database.

Introduction to linkbase of annotated links to online resources. The linkbase intro page will in its turn link to your full linkbase database.

Bibliography of works and sites consulted in creating the above Overview, Timeline, and Links. For an example of a Transcriptions topics page bibliography, see Weaving Webs: Related Works]

[Critical Issues: suggested questions for discussion. For an example of critical issues on a Transcriptions topics page, see Weaving Webs: Discussion Issues]

[Related Courses: links to courses in the Transcriptions project or elsewhere relevant to your topic]

[Related Topics: links to any other Transcriptions topics pages that are relevant to your topic]

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(Last rev. 10/15/99)