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  1. Hypertext Fiction Ever After

    Hypertext Fiction Ever After

    Huy Ngoc Nguyen - 26.09.2021 - 17:04

  2. Place Taking Place: Temporary Poetic Theaters

    Place Taking Place: Temporary Poetic Theaters

    Huy Ngoc Nguyen - 26.09.2021 - 17:09

  3. Kinetic Poetry

    Kinetic Poetry

    Huy Ngoc Nguyen - 26.09.2021 - 17:10

  4. Kinepoeia in Animated Poetry

    Kinepoeia in Animated Poetry

    Huy Ngoc Nguyen - 26.09.2021 - 17:11

  5. Mobile Electronic Literature

    Mobile Electronic Literature

    Huy Ngoc Nguyen - 26.09.2021 - 17:13

  6. The Voice of the Polyrhetor: Physical Computing and the (e-)Literature of Things

    The Voice of the Polyrhetor: Physical Computing and the (e-)Literature of Things

    Huy Ngoc Nguyen - 26.09.2021 - 17:14

  7. Having Your Story and Eating It Too: Affect and Narrative in Recombinant Fiction

    Having Your Story and Eating It Too: Affect and Narrative in Recombinant Fiction

    Huy Ngoc Nguyen - 26.09.2021 - 17:15

  8. I Descend into Hypertext

    Bill Bly reflects on hypertext, while referring to school and his own work We Descend and Wyrmes Mete.

    Heidi Haugsdal Kvinge - 26.09.2021 - 18:41

  9. Reading Contemporary Picturebooks: Picturing Text

    Reading Contemporary Picturebooks takes a look at one of the most vibrant branches of children's literature - the modern picturebook. This exciting new book takes a sample of contemporary picturebooks and closely examines the features that make them distinctive and then suggests a way of characterising the 'interanimation' of words and pictures that is the essence of the form. The reasons for the picturebook's vitality and flexibility are also explored and the close bond between the picturebook and its readers is analyzed. Advances in our understanding of how visual images are organized are examined and the book concludes with an attempt to redescribe the picturebook in such a way that pictures, readers and text may be drawn together. (Routledge)

    Ashleigh Steele - 26.09.2021 - 20:03

  10. Topographic Writing: Hypertext and the Electronic Writing Space

    The text dives in to the significance of the function and production of hypertext. Looking at different structures and hierarchy, talking about outline, trees and topography. The text addressee both the perspective of writing as well as reading. Some of the subtitles used are “writing places”, “electronic trees”, “hypermedia”, “The first collaborative hypertext” and “Writers and readers of hypertext”.

    Heidi Haugsdal Kvinge - 26.09.2021 - 20:04

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