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  1. Writing at the Edge

    A discussion of hypertext literature based on Landow's writing workshop, with a guided tour through some hypertext works.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.01.2011 - 12:21

  2. Traveling in the Breakdown Lane: A Principle of Resistance for Hypertext

    Essay discussing the motif of the car crash in early hypertext fiction, concluding that the breakdown (in many senses) is in fact a key feature of hypertext.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.07.2011 - 14:36

  3. The Loom and the Weaver: Hypertext and Homer's Odyssey

    The Loom and the Weaver: Hypertext and Homer's Odyssey

    Dene Grigar - 06.10.2011 - 07:17

  4. Cyborg: Engineering the Body Electric

    An early non-fiction hypertext exploring "the significance of the cyborg in 20th century writing. from Thomas Pynchon and William Gibson to Haraway and Derrida." This book-length work was published as a stand-alone Storyspace hypertext on a disk/CD-ROM.

    This work was published under Diane Greco Josefowicz' earlier name, Diane Greco.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.10.2011 - 20:00

  5. E-Literacies: Politexts, Hypertexts, and Other Cultural Formations in the Late Age of Print

    In this early example of a non-fiction, hypertext essay published on the web, Kaplan coins the term “e-literacies”, in which she combines the concepts of electronic literacy and of a literary elite. Using this term, Kaplan discusses various interpretations of electronic media as promising or threatening, and argues that these interpretations are in fact not directly derived from the technology at all. The essay consists of 35 nodes, each ranging in length from a paragraph to a number of lines corresponding to two or three printed pages. 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.10.2011 - 22:24

  6. Writing for the New Millennium: The Birth of Electronic Literature

    Robert Kendall describes his work in electronic literature from 1990 to 1995, and presents the field in general to a general literary audience. The article in its online form includes many links. This is also an early use of the term "electronic literature" to describe the field.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 06.12.2011 - 13:02

  7. Poems for the Millennium I

    Poems for the Millennium I

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 11.02.2012 - 20:27

  8. Life on the Screen: Identity on the Internet

    Life on the Screen is a book not about computers, but about people and how computers are causing us to reevaluate our identities in the age of the Internet. We are using life on the screen to engage in new ways of thinking about evolution, relationships, politics, sex, and the self. Life on the Screen traces a set of boundary negotiations, telling the story of the changing impact of the computer on our psychological lives and our evolving ideas about minds, bodies, and machines.

    (Source: Google books)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 03.03.2012 - 20:01

  9. Other Spaces: French Cubism and Russian Futurism

    Other Spaces: French Cubism and Russian Futurism

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 19.03.2012 - 15:37

  10. From Fantasy to Structure: Dada and Neo-Classicism

    From Fantasy to Structure: Dada and Neo-Classicism

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 19.03.2012 - 15:42

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