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lijil hypertext [48 articles]

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  • Command Lines: Aesthetics and Technique in Interactive Fiction and New Media
    (2007)
    by Jeremy Douglass
    posted to e-lit fiction hypertext if interactive-fiction by lijil on 2007-11-27 09:57:25 as **
  • Web 2.0: hypertext by any other name?
    (2006), pp. 27-30.
    by David E Millard, Martin Ross
  • Expressive Processing: On Process-Intensive Literature and Digital Media
    (May 2006)
  • Hypertext Theory and Criticism: An Annotated Bibliography
    Serials Review, Vol. 31, No. 1. (March 2005), pp. 3-13.
    by Aparna Zambare
  • Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web
    (01 November 2000)
  • notes Editing Stretchfilm
    (6-9 September 2005)
    by Anders Fagerjord
  • Patchwork Girl
    (01 January 1995)
    by Shelley Jackson
  • Victory Garden
    (01 January 1992)
    by Stuart Moulthrop
  • Toward an ecology of hypertext annotation
    (1998), pp. 40-49.
    by Catherine C Marshall
  • Digital Literature - From Text to Hypertext and Beyond
    (May 2000)
    by Raine Koskimaa
  • Network Vistas: Folding the Cognitive Map,
    Image & Narrative: Online Magazine of the Visual Narrative, No. 8. (May 2004)
    by Dave Ciccoricco
  • Linked
    (2002)
    by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi
  • notes Saving private hypertext: requirements and pragmatic dimensions for preservation
    (2004), pp. 130-138.
    by Catherine C Marshall, Gene Golovchinsky
  • Invisible Rendezvous: Connections and Collaboration in the New Landscape of Electronic Writing
    (15 May 1994)
    by Rob Wittig
  • notes Wreader's Digest - How To Appreciate Hyperfiction
    Journal of Digital Information, Vol. 1, No. 7. (14 December 2000)
    by Anja Rau
  • The Language of New Media (Leonardo Books)
    (07 March 2002)
    by Lev Manovich
  • The New Media Reader
    (14 February 2003)
    by NWaNM Noah
  • Narrative As Virtual Reality: Immersion and Interactivity in Literature and Electronic Media (Parallax: Re-Visions of Culture and Society)
    (01 November 2003)
    by Marie-Laure Ryan
  • notes Hyper/Text/Theory
    (01 December 1994)
  • notes Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print
    (01 March 2001)
    by David D Bolter, Jay D Bolter
  • Faen. Nå har de senket takhøyden igjen.
    (1971)
    by Jon Bing, Tor Å Bringsværd
  • Aporia and Epiphany in "Doom" and "The Speaking Clock": The Temporality of Ergodic Art
    (1999)
    by Espen Aarseth
    edited by Marie L Ryan
  • notes From Text to Hypertext: Decentering the Subject in Fiction, Film, the Visual Arts, and Electronic Media (Penn Studies in Contemporary American Fiction)
    (01 October 1998)
    by Silvio Gaggi
  • Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature
    (01 September 1997)
    by Espen J Aarseth
  • Choice vs. interaction: the case of online Caroline
    (2001), pp. 69-70.
    by William Cole
  • Searching for the missing link: discovering implicit structure in spatial hypertext
    (1993), pp. 217-230.
    by Catherine C Marshall, Frank Shipman
  • Playing the numbers: M.D. Coverley's <i>Fibonacci's Daughter</i>
    SIGWEB Newsl., Vol. 9, No. 1. (2000), pp. 38-41.
    by Jane Y Douglas
  • notes Grammatron: filling the gap?
    (1998), pp. 303-304.
    by Karin Wenz
  • The pleasure principle: immersion, engagement, flow
    (2000), pp. 153-160.
    by Yellowlees Douglas, Andrew Hargadon
  • Computer Lib/Dream Machines
    (01 June 1974)
    by Theodor H Nelson
  • Computer Lib/Dream Machines
    (01 October 1987)
    by Theodor H Nelson
  • &ldquo;Lector in rebus&rdquo;: the role of the reader and the characteristics of hyperreading
    (1999), pp. 101-109.
    by Licia Calvi
  • Transcopyright: A Simple Legal Arrangement for Sharing, Re-use, and Republication of Copyrighted Material on the Net
    (1997), pp. 7-14.
    by Theodor H Nelson
  • Complex information processing: a file structure for the complex, the changing and the indeterminate
    (1965), pp. 84-100.
    by TH Nelson
  • Spatial hypertext: designing for change
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 38, No. 8. (August 1995), pp. 88-97.
    by Catherine C Marshall, Frank Shipman
  • notes Hypertext and creative writing
    (1987), pp. 41-50.
    by Jay D Bolter, Michael Joyce
  • The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts
    (1993)
    by Richard A Lanham
  • notes Hypertext '87: keynote address
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 31, No. 7. (July 1988), pp. 887-895.
    by Andries v van Dam
  • notes Hypertextual Criticism. Comparative Readings of Three Web Hypertexts about Literature and Film.
    (1998)
    by Jill Walker
  • Piecing Together and Tearing Apart: Finding the Story in 'afternoon'.
    (1999)
    by Jill Walker
    edited by Klaus Tochtermann, Jörg Westbomke, Uffe K Wiil, John J Leggett
  • What Hypertext Is
    (2004), pp. 126-127.
    by Noah W Fruin
  • notes Fiction and Interaction: How Clicking a Mouse Can Make You Part of a Fictional World
    (2003)
    by Jill Walker
  • Pushing Back: Living and Writing in Broken Space
    Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. 43, No. 3. (19997)
    by Stuart Moulthrop
    posted to hypertext by lijil on 2005-03-09 13:18:15 as *** along with 2 groups Blog_and_Wiki_Research The_Truants
  • Self-assembling hypertexts, weblogs, and wikis
    (2002), pp. 149-149.
    by Stuart Moulthrop, Mark Bernstein, Sean Carton
  • notes An anatomy of anchors
    (2004), pp. 114-115.
    by Deena Larsen, Richard E Higgason
  • The lyrical quality of links
    (1999), pp. 217-218.
    by Susana P Tosca
  • The moment in hypertext: a brief lexicon of time
    (1998), pp. 106-112.
    by Marjorie C Luesebrink
  • Patterns of hypertext
    (1998), pp. 21-29.
    by Mark Bernstein
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