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  1. Literatures in the Digital Era: Theory and Praxis

    Literatures in the Digital Era: Theory and Praxis

    Theodoros Chiotis - 15.04.2011 - 21:34

  2. The Routledge Companion to Experimental Literature

    The Routledge Companion to Experimental Literature

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 09.05.2012 - 08:25

  3. WordHack Anthology: 2014-2019

    WordHack Anthology brings together projects and documentation presented during the first five years of WordHack, a monthly presentation series at Babycastles in NYC centered around the intersection of language and technology. WordHack is designed to be an open meeting space for people across disciplines to see what each other are working on and thinking about, from coders interested in the creative side, to writers interested in new forms writing can take, to game makers looking for new ways to play with words, to academics researching the newly possible. 

    (Source: https://toddwords.itch.io/wordhack-anthology)

    Stian Hansen - 19.08.2019 - 13:12

  4. Hypermedia and Literary Studies

    The essays in Hypermedia and Literary Studies discuss the theoretical and practical opportunities and challenges posed by the convergence of hypermedia systems and traditional written texts.

    Consider a work from Shakespeare. Imagine, as you read it, being able to call up instantly the Elizabethan usage of a particular word, variant texts for any part of the work, critical commentary, historically relevant facts, or oral interpretations by different sets of actors. This is the sort of richly interconnected, immediately accessible literary universe that can be created by hypertext (electronically linked texts) and hypermedia (the extension of linkages to visual and aural material). The essays in Hypermedia and Literary Studies discuss the theoretical and practical opportunities and challenges posed by the convergence of hypermedia systems and traditional written texts. They range from the theory and design of literary hypermedia to reports of actual hypermedia projects from secondary school to university and from educational and scholarly to creative applications in poetry and fiction.

     

    Kine-Lise Madsen Skjeldal - 03.10.2021 - 21:10