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אפליקציית אייפון שמיצרת מפה כמעט אין סופית )עד גבולות המידע
באתר( מתוך לינקים בתוך דפי ויקיפדיה, ומתעדכנת לפי המסלול
אליו המשתמש בוחר להגיע.
ויזואל
הושפעו
דף מצגת 02 - מקרא
לא קיים קשר
קונפליקט
עבדו יחד
סאונד
טקסט
דף מצגת 03 - תיבת ניווט
אייקונים מתחלפים בהתאם לדף בו המשתמש נמצא.
מצב וויקי )טקסט(
חזרה למסך החיפוש
מצב אינפו
חזור אחורה
IanCurtis
Peter Hook
Stephen Morris
Stephen Morris
Buzzcocks
Nine Inch Nails
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Musican
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בכל שלב יכול המשתמש לשקשק את המכשיר ולעבור למצב גלריה.
בו מופעים 4 ההקשרים בעלי אחוז הצפיה הגבוה ביותר.
כמו כן שפת האייקונים נשארת כמעט זהה לקודמתה.
חשוב לציין - ניתן לעבור למצב טקסט דרך תיבת הניווט, רק כן היא
מצומצמת ל4 ערכים
דף מצגת - מצב גלריה
Ian Curtis
PeterHook
MarylinManson
מצב וויקי מחולק ל2 חלקים - מצב קריאה ראשוני: בו רואה המשתמש
את כל ההערכים ה"נוגעים" לאותו אייקון שהיה במרכז המסך.
מצב קריאה מתקדם: בו המשתמש נחשף לכל האינפורמציה שיש
לוויקיפדיה להציע
דף מצגת - מצב טקסט
Ian Curtis Ian Kevin Curtis (15
July 1956 - 18 May 1980) was an English
musician from Manchester, singer and
illed with imagery of desolation, emptiness
Joy Division were an English
rock band formed in 1976 in Salford,
Greater Manchester. Originally named
Warsaw, the band primarily consisted
The Sex Pistols were an
English punk rock band that formed in
London in 1975. They were responsible
for initiating the punk movement in the
Glen Matlock (born 27 August
1956, Paddington, West London) is an
English bass guitarist most famous for
being in the original line-up of the punk
Faces (sometimes known as The
Faces) are an English rock band formed
in 1969 by members of the Small Faces
after Steve Marriott left that group to form
Ian CurtisIan Kevin Curtis (15 July 1956 - 18 May 1980) was
an English musician from Manchester, best known
as the lead singer and lyricist of the post-punk
band Joy Division. Joy Division released their
debut album, Unknown Pleasures, in 1979 and
recorded their follow-up, Closer, in 1980. Curtis,
who suffered from epilepsy and depression,
committed suicide on 18 May 1980, on the eve of
Joy Division’s first North American tour, resulting
in the band›s dissolution and the subsequent
formation of New Order.
Curtis was known for his bass-baritone voice,
dance style and songwriting filled with imagery of
desolation, emptiness and alienation.
In 1995, Curtis›s widow Deborah published
Touching from a Distance: Ian Curtis and Joy
Division, a biography of the singer. His life and
death have been dramatised in the films 24 Hour
Party People (2002) and Control (2007).
1. Early life and marriage
Curtis was born at the Memorial Hospital in
Stretford, Lancashire. He grew up in Hurdsfield, an
area of Macclesfield,[1] and from an early age he
exhibited talent as a poet. Proof of his ability was
his admission at the age of 11 to The King›s School,
Macclesfield with a scholarship. Despite this, he
was not a dedicated student and did not further
his education beyond O-level.[2]
After leaving school he focused on the pursuit of
art, literature and, most importantly, music. Curtis
was employed in a variety of jobs, including civil
servant in Manchester and later Macclesfield.
On 23 August 1975 Curtis married an old school
friend Deborah Woodruff. He was 19 and she 18.
Their daughter Natalie was born on 16 April 1979.
She is a photographer
2. Joy Division
In 1976 at a Sex Pistols gig, Curtis met Bernard
Sumner and Peter Hook. They were trying to form a
band, and Curtis immediately proposed himself as
vocalist and lyricist. The trio then unsuccessfully
recruited a number of drummers before selecting
Stephen Morris as their final member.
Initially the band was called Warsaw, but as
their name conflicted with that of another group:
Warsaw Pakt, the name was changed to Joy
Division. The moniker was derived from a 1955
He explained the
dance as a type of
sign language with
which to further
express a song’s
emotional and
lyrical content
Ian CurtisIan Kevin Curtis (15 July 1956 - 18 May 1980) was
an English musician from Manchester, best known
as the lead singer and lyricist of the post-punk
band Joy Division. Joy Division released their
debut album, Unknown Pleasures, in 1979 and
recorded their follow-up, Closer, in 1980. Curtis,
who suffered from epilepsy and depression,
committed suicide on 18 May 1980, on the eve of
Joy Division’s first North American tour, resulting
in the band›s dissolution and the subsequent
formation of New Order.
Curtis was known for his bass-baritone voice,
dance style and songwriting filled with imagery of
desolation, emptiness and alienation.
In 1995, Curtis›s widow Deborah published
Touching from a Distance: Ian Curtis and Joy
Division, a biography of the singer. His life and
death have been dramatised in the films 24 Hour
Party People (2002) and Control (2007).
1. Early life and marriage
Curtis was born at the Memorial Hospital in
Stretford, Lancashire. He grew up in Hurdsfield, an
area of Macclesfield,[1] and from an early age he
exhibited talent as a poet. Proof of his ability was
his admission at the age of 11 to The King›s School,
Macclesfield with a scholarship. Despite this, he
was not a dedicated student and did not further
his education beyond O-level.[2]
After leaving school he focused on the pursuit of
art, literature and, most importantly, music. Curtis
was employed in a variety of jobs, including civil
servant in Manchester and later Macclesfield.
On 23 August 1975 Curtis married an old school
friend Deborah Woodruff. He was 19 and she 18.
Their daughter Natalie was born on 16 April 1979.
She is a photographer
2. Joy Division
In 1976 at a Sex Pistols gig, Curtis met Bernard
Sumner and Peter Hook. They were trying to form a
band, and Curtis immediately proposed himself as
vocalist and lyricist. The trio then unsuccessfully
recruited a number of drummers before selecting
Stephen Morris as their final member.
Initially the band was called Warsaw, but as
their name conflicted with that of another group:
Warsaw Pakt, the name was changed to Joy
Division. The moniker was derived from a 1955
He explained the
dance as a type of
sign language with
which to further
express a song’s
emotional and
lyrical content
Ian CurtisIan Kevin Curtis (15 July 1956 - 18 May 1980) was
an English musician from Manchester, best known
as the lead singer and lyricist of the post-punk
band Joy Division. Joy Division released their
debut album, Unknown Pleasures, in 1979 and
recorded their follow-up, Closer, in 1980. Curtis,
who suffered from epilepsy and depression,
committed suicide on 18 May 1980, on the eve of
Joy Division’s first North American tour, resulting
in the band›s dissolution and the subsequent
formation of New Order.
Curtis was known for his bass-baritone voice,
dance style and songwriting filled with imagery of
desolation, emptiness and alienation.
In 1995, Curtis›s widow Deborah published
Touching from a Distance: Ian Curtis and Joy
Division, a biography of the singer. His life and
death have been dramatised in the films 24 Hour
Party People (2002) and Control (2007).
1. Early life and marriage
Curtis was born at the Memorial Hospital in
Stretford, Lancashire. He grew up in Hurdsfield, an
area of Macclesfield,[1] and from an early age he
exhibited talent as a poet. Proof of his ability was
his admission at the age of 11 to The King›s School,
Macclesfield with a scholarship. Despite this, he
was not a dedicated student and did not further
his education beyond O-level.[2]
After leaving school he focused on the pursuit of
art, literature and, most importantly, music. Curtis
was employed in a variety of jobs, including civil
servant in Manchester and later Macclesfield.
On 23 August 1975 Curtis married an old school
friend Deborah Woodruff. He was 19 and she 18.
Their daughter Natalie was born on 16 April 1979.
She is a photographer
2. Joy Division
In 1976 at a Sex Pistols gig, Curtis met Bernard
Sumner and Peter Hook. They were trying to form a
band, and Curtis immediately proposed himself as
vocalist and lyricist. The trio then unsuccessfully
recruited a number of drummers before selecting
Stephen Morris as their final member.
Initially the band was called Warsaw, but as
their name conflicted with that of another group:
Warsaw Pakt, the name was changed to Joy
Division. The moniker was derived from a 1955
He explained the
dance as a type of
sign language with
which to further
express a song’s
emotional and
lyrical content
Ian CurtisIan Kevin Curtis (15 July 1956 - 18 May 1980) was
an English musician from Manchester, best known
as the lead singer and lyricist of the post-punk
band Joy Division. Joy Division released their
debut album, Unknown Pleasures, in 1979 and
recorded their follow-up, Closer, in 1980. Curtis,
who suffered from epilepsy and depression,
committed suicide on 18 May 1980, on the eve of
Joy Division’s first North American tour, resulting
in the band›s dissolution and the subsequent
formation of New Order.
Curtis was known for his bass-baritone voice,
dance style and songwriting filled with imagery of
desolation, emptiness and alienation.
In 1995, Curtis›s widow Deborah published
Touching from a Distance: Ian Curtis and Joy
Division, a biography of the singer. His life and
death have been dramatised in the films 24 Hour
Party People (2002) and Control (2007).
1. Early life and marriage
Curtis was born at the Memorial Hospital in
Stretford, Lancashire. He grew up in Hurdsfield, an
area of Macclesfield,[1] and from an early age he
exhibited talent as a poet. Proof of his ability was
his admission at the age of 11 to The King›s School,
Macclesfield with a scholarship. Despite this, he
was not a dedicated student and did not further
his education beyond O-level.[2]
After leaving school he focused on the pursuit of
art, literature and, most importantly, music. Curtis
was employed in a variety of jobs, including civil
servant in Manchester and later Macclesfield.
On 23 August 1975 Curtis married an old school
friend Deborah Woodruff. He was 19 and she 18.
Their daughter Natalie was born on 16 April 1979.
She is a photographer
2. Joy Division
In 1976 at a Sex Pistols gig, Curtis met Bernard
Sumner and Peter Hook. They were trying to form a
band, and Curtis immediately proposed himself as
vocalist and lyricist. The trio then unsuccessfully
recruited a number of drummers before selecting
Stephen Morris as their final member.
Initially the band was called Warsaw, but as
their name conflicted with that of another group:
Warsaw Pakt, the name was changed to Joy
Division. The moniker was derived from a 1955
He explained the
dance as a type of
sign language with
which to further
express a song’s
emotional and
lyrical content
1. Life and career
The collective collectedWiki Mode
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