Webcomics are much bigger than any one scene can circumscribe.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When something is such a creative medium as the web, the limits to it are our imagination.
It would take a lifetime to read all the webcomics published in one year.
Wandering around the web is like living in a world in which every doorway is actually one of those science fiction devices which deposit you in a completely different part of the world when you walk through them. In fact, it isn't like it, it is it.
The difference between graphic novels and web comics is even greater than graphic novels and story boarding. Web comics really is a legitimately separate genre.
The world wide web has really been quite spectacular and not something I would have predicted.
The Web is now philosophical engineering. Physics and the Web are both about the relationship between the small and the large.
I think films are bigger than structure.
The Web meant that I didn't have to schlep a whole bunch of stuff to a museum and fight with all their constraints and make something that, in the end, only 150 people would actually get out to see. Instead, I could put something together in my lab and make it accessible to the world.
Everyone should have ten megabits and then the web will be a wonderful thing.
When it broke out in the mid 1990s, the web was society's first at-scale digital artifact. It spread in orders of ten, first thousands, then millions, then hundreds of millions of pages - and on it went, to the billions it now encompasses.
No opposing quotes found.