This has sent me down quite a rabbit hole! Now reading a book about it (How to Take Smart Notes) and trying to find some suitable software to make a slip-box (zettelkasten) with.
"This guy" was Niklas Luhmann, by the way, an influential (and regularly misunderstood) German sociologist and social theorist, heavily inspired by Parsons and cybernetics.
This guy is a great teacher (enjoyed his YouTube lecture), it seems to me that Hyperspace planted the Idea of HyperText which now has become the Internet, however the core idea originated from neuroscience - how neurons are interconnected in the brain, therefore, the most appropriate name for internet should be "Neural Network" which co-incidentally is now used only in the field of ML.
The word "hyperspace" seems to appear only in the article's title, but your comment made me wonder.. It would make sense that "hypertext" arose from "hyperspace". I traced back the etymology and it looks like the 19th-century mathematician Bernhard Riemann was the first to coin the word, at least the concept of nth-dimensional geometry.
The idea of higher dimensions was quite popular among artists in the early 20th century [0], and I theorize that somehow the stream reached Ted Nelson when he came up with "hypertext".
From his "Brief Words on the Hypertext" (1967): "'Hyper-' is used in the mathematical sense of extension and generality (as in 'hyperspace,' 'hypercube')."
He also mentions how "hypermedia" represents "complexes of branching and responding graphics, movies and sound – as well as text".
The use of the word "branching" is reminiscent of neural networks, and it makes me wonder about the correspondences between the structure of the brain (or "mind") and space itself.
Prezi seems to be the closest modern presentation tool building on these ideas. I think the concept of engaging spatial intelligence is brilliant but I find the creation UX not as intuitive as I’d like. https://prezi.com/
Anyone have other examples of mindmappy software with good UI?
Interesting demo, thanks! Haven’t tried on computer yet. On ios firefox it’s flashy but glitchy when animating through slides. JS based would be killer with no glitchiness.
The beauty of it is that you can start with pen and paper. Mind mapping apps are like multi-vitamins; just pick one and go. I prefer SimpleMind for its touch-friendly UI, cross-platform support, and consistent updates, but you can use almost anything out there to get rolling.
https://takesmartnotes.com/uncategorized-en/2017/03/welcome-...
https://zettelkasten.de/posts/luhmann-folgezettel-truth/