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Hi I was just wondering if anyone knew of any good resources, papers on analyzing compatibilities between different graphical representation systems, also works of media theory from a computing perspective, for example what I'm interested in is theories that allow one to define one 'media' as being different from another - what defines something as a 'media'. Papers defining minimum number of graphical capabilities are needed to draw anything - a sort of Graphical Machine equivalence to the Turing Machine. >From an xml perspective when discussing cross-media, any studies that from a very high level introduce algorithms for taking a number of parameters from each media and deriving a level of compatibility between them. I'm worried that this probably does not exist anywhere, cause I haven't seen it but it would be nice to be surprised. What I expect is out there are various studies about moving content between a desktop computer representation to a mobile representation and all sorts of discussion of the difficulties - that's too finely detailed for what I'm looking for right now, and I think from the perspective of cross-media it's somewhat simpler than discussions of moving between a desktop screen representation to a phone voice representation. Papers with that kind of comparisons would be somewhat more interesting. Hopefully what I'm looking for is somewhat clear. Cheers -- Bryan Rasmussen
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