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Hyperdocumentation
by Olivier Le Deuff
Hyperdocumentation
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
1 Hyperdocumentation According to Paul Otlet
2 Hyperdocumentation as a Triumph of Documentality
3 Hyperhuman or Hypermachine?
4 Towards Hyperdocumentary Regimes
5 Between Knowledge Indexing and Existence Indexing
6 Personal Documentation: Between “The Self” and “Myself”
7 The Hyperdocumentalists of Our Lives
8 Documentation of All the Senses
9 Free (or Open?) Hyperdocumentation
10 Conclusion: Is it Necessary to Go to San Junipero?
Postface
References
Index
End User License Agreement
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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
I.1. Between “attention war” and “attention whore”
I.2. Editorialization and referencing
I.3. Chapter structure
1 Hyperdocumentation According to Paul Otlet
1.1. The different levels of hyper in hyperdocumentation
1.2. Hyperdocumentation as reduction
1.3. Hyperdocumentation as hypertext
1.4. Hyperdocumentation as a new world order
1.5. The ultimate perspective of the documentation
2 Hyperdocumentation as a Triumph of Documentality
2.1. A documentary theory of humanity
2.2. Documentality or social ontology
2.3. Documentality and memory
2.4. Documentation and authority
2.5. A hyperdocumentary era
2.6. A document theory
3 Hyperhuman or Hypermachine?
3.1. Desiring machines?
3.2. Typology of hyperdocumentary machines
3.3. Towards hyperdocumentality?
4 Towards Hyperdocumentary Regimes
4.1. The documentary regime of Otlet’s time
4.2. Changes in documentary regimes
4.3. Post-Otlet documentation regimes
5 Between Knowledge Indexing and Existence Indexing
5.1. An index question
5.2. The two faces of indexing
5.3. The need for an indexing ethic
5.4. A long history of indexing
5.5. Between documentarity and monumentality
5.6. Which indexation regime?
5.7. Should we stop indexing?
6 Personal Documentation: Between “The Self” and “Myself”
6.1. Renewal of personal documentary practices
6.2. Self-documentation
6.3. Self-demonstration or self-documentation
6.4. Documentary freedom under constraints
6.5. Hypodocumentation or the concept of sousveillance
7 The Hyperdocumentalists of Our Lives
7.1. The hyperdocumentalists of self
7.2. From the found friend to the “caring” lover
7.3. Computing centers or archive centers
7.4. Post-mortem hyperdocumentation
7.5. Post-human hyperdocumentation?
8 Documentation of All the Senses
8.1. Hyperdocumentation as documentation of all the senses
8.2. Beyond the senses?
8.3. Paranormal hyperdocumentation
8.4. Political meaning?
8.5. Indexation of desires
9 Free (or Open?) Hyperdocumentation
9.1. Which hyperdocumentary forms are “open”?
9.2. Documentation as resistance
9.3. Hyperleaks?
9.4. Hyperdocumentary convergence: the OSINT
9.5. Utopia or dystopia?
10 Conclusion: Is it Necessary to Go to San Junipero?
10.1. A continuous confrontation between ancient and modern?
10.2. Between documents and monuments: Promethean vertigo
10.3. Towards an ethical hyperdocumentation, the challenge of moderation
10.4. Preserving the links, nexialism against hyperseparatism
Postface
P.1. Back to the future: against, but very close to Paul Otlet
P.2. Beyond the
Traité
and the Krisis
P.3. The current documentary laboratory: some characteristics
P.4. Intelligences always already collective and machined
P.5. Uncertain area
P.6. Against the smothering paste of the homogeneous
P.7. “Perplication” in knowledge
P.8. Doxic tensions in fragmented Encyclopedism
P.9. Machine interfaces
P.10. Knowledge, thought in the encyclopedism in splintered form
P.11. What criteriology for encyclopedic writings?
P.12. Boundaries in fragmented encyclopedism: dissensus
P.13. Borders being everywhere, the critical scientific work consists in making them evolve towards zones of transformation and creation
P.14. Fragmented encyclopedism: a milieu for controversy?
References
Index
End User License Agreement
List of Illustrations
Chapter 1
Figure 1.1. Paul Otlet: The Mundaneum, the world thinking machine / Cosmoscope (...
Figure 1.2. Paul Otlet: “Species mundaneum”. The different declinations of Otlet...
Chapter 4
Figure 4.1. Paul Otlet: “The atlas is the score in the process of being composed...
Chapter 6
Figure 6.1. Paul Otlet: “Personal documentation”
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For a color version of this fi...
Figure 6.2. Arthur Perret: Visualization of reticular personal documentation. Fo...
Chapter 8
Figure 8.1. Paul Otlet: “Documentation, the cycle of operations”. For a color ve...
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
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Postface
References
Index
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