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dada photomontage and net.art sitemaps >>
Dillon divides Internet sensibilities into four categories:
Researcher, explorer, browser, and connector. He goes
on to discuss their differences and significance as related
to the net surfing experience. He also relates sitemapping
and hypertext to previous art movements and so offers
a way to contextualize what is seen on the Internet from
a historical perspective
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[from the site:]
"The hypertext page has words and images linking to other words and images;
Dada photomontage is made up of bits of photos and other images along with words
and phrases from the media, not "things" but signifiers. These signifiers are recomposed
into a new whole but point always to another "page" from which they were snipped. So the
Dada photomontage is like a sitemap--an image of one way all the fragments go together."
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