Sophie 
Sophie is an open-source multimedia authoring software.
“Sophie’s goal is to open up the world of multimedia authoring to a wide range of people and institutions and in so doing, redefine the notion of a book or academic paper to include both rich media and mechanisms for reader feedback and conversation” (http://sophieproject.cntv.usc.edu/)
Starter Links: Sophie Project Home Page | Sophie Blog
* New Reading Interfaces Objects
New Approaches to Reading Print Texts
Social Networking Systems
Software/Coding Innovations
Text and Multimedia
Zoomable Map Image Collection Sensemaking System (ZooMICSS): The Katrina/Rita Context
Zoomable Map Image Collection Sensemaking System (ZooMICSS), recombines and organizes photos of Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath.
Developed by the Interface Ecology Lab at Texas A&M, the Zoomable Map Image Collection Sensemaking System (ZooMICSS) enacts Participant Action Research (the development of technology with rather than for the New Orleans community) to visualize user photos of the hurricane’s effects. The project was conceived in response to the drastic growth of locative multimedia. Photographs are organized both geographically and according to different visual and semantic connections between them. Users of the ZooMICSS system are able to compare destruction and rebuilding across the city and to browse the images in a meaningful way. The creators conceptualize the project as a collective visual history and a tool for residents to retell the stories of the event.
Starter Links: ZooMICSS Project Site | combinFormation | Interface Ecology Website (Texase A&M)
CollageMachine/combinFormation
Web-recombiner program that applies Andruid Kerne’s theory of “interface ecology.”
Created by Andruid Kerne and the Interface Ecology Lab at Texas A&M, CollageMachine allows users to explore a recombinant information space, where different web elements surface, blend, and adapt to their browsing. The program automatically seeks out and imports media elements of interest and continuously streams these elements into the user’s field of view. Thus, the user is able to locate information and to generate conceptual links that may not have been possible with a traditional web browser. CollageMachine has been further developed in the Interface Ecology Lab as combinFormation, an agent-driven tool that can be used online to build collage-style combinations of visual and textual scraps from web sites, allowing the user then rearrange and reprioritize the found-data to facilitate the discovery of relations.
Starter Links: Andruid Kerne’s home page | combinFormation | Interface Ecology Website (Texase A&M)
* New Reading Interfaces Objects
Alternative Interfaces
Browser Innovations
Search and Data Mining Innovations
Text and Multimedia
Text Visualization
Tools for Online Reading
Peter Cho, “Typotopo”
Typotopo is a website that collects the typographical and topographical work of Peter Cho.
This site represents the space where typography and topography overlap: explorations of type in virtual environments, experiments in mapping, and innovations in textual display. TYPOTOPO examines how the act of reading evolves when letters and words, viewed both as text and image, are placed in interactive and dynamic environments. TYPOTOPO explores typographic information spaces and the possibilities for playful, expressive letterforms (Typotopo).
Starter Links: Typotopo | Peter Cho’s home page
* New Reading Interfaces Objects
New Approaches to Reading Print Texts
Text and Multimedia
Text Visualization
The Codex Series
“The Codex series is an ongoing cd-rom project that consists of four projects by four different talents in the digital medium exploring narrative, design and the interactive. Somewhere between a compilation and a digital fanzine, The Codex Series is a laboratory, something to share and talk about” (The Codex Series website).
Starter Links: The Codex Series website