This phenomenological enquiry into cyberspace examines the concept of space and metaphor, explaining ‘cyber'space as a figurative term and a figurative space, as something projected as a shared mental concept. Reception theory is used to theorize this figurative space as an ideational object constituted by a ‘text‐reader’ relationship. The performance of ‘cyber'space is described as a self‐reflexive ideation about meaning making itself, and examined as discursive, liminal, and transformative. Examination includes examples from e‐mail, chat, and 3D conference systems.
Media Matrix (version 1.0)-an online, server side tool that helps users to find, segment, annotate, organize, and publish streaming media found in digital libraries on the Internet.
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