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  1. The trAce Experience

    trAce, an online organization located at Nottingham Trent University, UK, offers educational and cultural opportunities for writers. We will be presenting and discussing some of the products related to that process.

    Janet Holmes, Boise State University (USA)
    "The trAce Experience: 'The Ballad of Sand and Harry Soot'"

    Marjorie C. Luesebrink, Irvine Valley College (USA)
    "The trAce Experience: Collaborative Aspects of Fibonacci's Daughter"

    Christy Sheffield Sanford, trAce (USA)
    "The trAce Experience: Virtual Writer-in-Residence - Creating a New Profession"

    Sue Thomas, Nottingham Trent University (UK)
    "The trAce Experience: Connecting Writers in Real and Virtual Space"

    Scott Rettberg - 19.01.2013 - 16:29

  2. Introduction to net.art (1994-1999)

    Brief introduction to net.art written by two prominent net.art artists. The text is written as a list with a set of instructions on how to make net.art.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 06.02.2013 - 14:37

  3. Lucid Mapping: Information Landscaping and Three-Dimensional Writing Spaces

    This paper documents an interactive graphics installation entitled Lucid Mapping and Codex Transformissions in the Z-Buffer. Lucid Mapping uses the Virtual Reality Modeling Language to explore textual and narrative possibilities within three-dimensional (3D) electronic environments. The author describes the creative rationale and technical design of the work and places it within the context of other applications of 3D text and typography in the digital arts and the scientific visualization communities. The author also considers the implications of 3D textual environments on visual language and communication, and discriminates among a range of different visual/ rhetorical strategies that such environments can sustain.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 13:21

  4. Towards the Recognition of the Shell as an Integral Part of the Digital Text

    Although the theory of hypertext fiction does not regard the Shell as a text, writers of digital fiction, have long started to blurr the boundaries between the Reader and the “main” text. Both interpreters of (fictional) hypertexts and pt-ogrammers of hypertext-environments need to acknowledge this fact in order to accomodate current wrltlng practices.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 14:44

  5. Hypertext: Reading Between the Links

    Hypertext: Reading Between the Links

    Scott Rettberg - 05.07.2013 - 15:42

  6. The Functional Point of View: New Artistic Forms for Programmed Literary Works

    This essay analyzes the functioning of a text that was designed to be read in a private context, that uses the computer as an active tool during the reading, and that can be published on a permanent medium such as CD-ROM. The work is approached in its dual functioning mode: synchronic and diachronic. A functional model is proposed, which involves an analysis of the functions that operate in the communication process between the reader and the author. In this model, the work appears as a process and no longer as an object. The reading and the materialization of the object read become interdependent. The author analyzes the relationships between readability and faithfulness in the resulting work, properties that may be incompatible in the final text.

    Source: Author's Abstract

    Patricia Tomaszek - 21.10.2013 - 18:14

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