Lecture 1 Introduction To MM
Lecture 1 Introduction To MM
i. Definition of multimedia/HyperMedia/HyperText
ii. History of Multimedia
What is Multimedia?
Multimedia means that computer information can be represented through audio, video, and
animation in addition to traditional media (i.e., text, graphics drawings, images).
Multimedia is the field concerned with the computer-controlled integration of text, graphics,
drawings, still and moving images (Video), animation, audio, and any other media where every
type of information can be represented, stored, transmitted and processed digitally.
Hypertext is a text which contains links to other texts. The term was invented by Ted Nelson
around 1965.
HyperMedia is not constrained to be text-based. It can include other media, e.g., graphics,
images, and especially the continuous media - sound and video. Apparently, Ted Nelson was
also the first to use this term.
Definition of HyperMedia
The World Wide Web (WWW) is the best example of hypermedia applications
Newspapers were perhaps the first mass communication medium to employ Multimedia -- they
used mostly text, graphics, and images.
In 1895, Gugliemo Marconi sent his first wireless radio transmission at Pontecchio, Italy. A few
years later (in 1901) he detected radio waves beamed across the Atlantic. Initially invented for
telegraph, radio is now a major medium for audio broadcasting.
Television was the new media for the 20th century. It brings the video and has since changed the
world of mass communications.
1971 - Email
1989 - Tim Berners-Lee proposed the World Wide Web to CERN (European Council for
Nuclear Research)
1995 - JAVA for platform-independent application development. Duke is the first applet.