Group 3

Alisa Mary Marko (amm9s@faraday.clas.Virginia.EDU)
Fri, 26 Apr 1996 09:09:43 -0400 (EDT)

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> From: Alisa Mary Marko <amm9s@faraday.clas.virginia.edu>
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> There is a lot to this project - it's substantial and
> impressive in content and presentation.
> I love the entrance page, and the fact that you jump into the
> dreams pretty blindly. I was wondering, is there a reason that
> the dreams that are connected to the planets are there? Not
> that there needs to be, I think dreaming is a subject where the
> slight confusion of hypertext works very well.
> I also liked the idea of the dream analysis-type comments
> interspersed with the dream (I assume they weren't dreams
> themselves, though I assume they may have been.) Maybe even
> more of this...At first, I thought I'd like to see analysis in
> a more organized presentation - for example, if each dream was
> interpreted as it came up - but as I continued to go through
> the project I realized I liked it the way it is, which is
> immersive -and having a lot of analysis would too much, I
> think, detach the user from the "unconscious mind." (By the
> way, I love the little "Back to conscious mind" signposts.
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> Again, I enjoyed this project - I really felt I could have been
> getting a glimpse into people's dreams. Maybe an interesting
> tangent would be using the dreams, connected with dreamers, to
> create a cast of charcters that would then interact in real
> life - not that you should have done that, but it would be an
> interesting sequel...
>