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Author's Note: Spatial Orientation A.N.::MMHTT::2/7::SpatialOrientation |
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MMHTT is a deterritorialized rhizome. As such, we feel it is helpful to conceive of this website's user interface spatially.
The navigation bar of this site should be seen as a terrestrial plane operating at zero elevation. This plane features numbered components. Each nav bar component functions as an access point to a specific section of the subterranean rhizome—the organs of MMHTT—allowing you to descend one level below the terrestrial plane. Each component of the nav bar brings you to a different section of the rhizome, presenting you with content that allows you access to additional content as you move horizontally through that section. Each time you move back up and out of a section, back to the terrestrial component plane—the navigation bar—you may then choose to move across the component plane in numerical order or hop from component to any other component as you please: the order is not important.
As a rhizome, the content of this project does not build sequentially in a vertical manner. Rather it builds laterally and creatively out across and under the component plane. —MMHTT
The navigation bar of this site should be seen as a terrestrial plane operating at zero elevation. This plane features numbered components. Each nav bar component functions as an access point to a specific section of the subterranean rhizome—the organs of MMHTT—allowing you to descend one level below the terrestrial plane. Each component of the nav bar brings you to a different section of the rhizome, presenting you with content that allows you access to additional content as you move horizontally through that section. Each time you move back up and out of a section, back to the terrestrial component plane—the navigation bar—you may then choose to move across the component plane in numerical order or hop from component to any other component as you please: the order is not important.
As a rhizome, the content of this project does not build sequentially in a vertical manner. Rather it builds laterally and creatively out across and under the component plane. —MMHTT