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  1. Potentialities of Literary Cybertext

    The application of cybertextual technologies to experimental poetics is the context for this brief exposition of my machine modulated literary work. I invoke theoretical issues of cybertext but these are not extensively explored. Instead, I raise issues crucial to the work described here — the role of (literary) text in cyberspace; silent reading in new visible language media; the confusions of computer as medium; the limitations of link-node hypertext; the shifting relationships between writer, reader and programmer; multi- and non-linear poetics; and the engagement of contemporary poetics with cybertext. The major part of the exposition then focuses on the work itself and certain of its future potentialities, with occasional reference to the more general, theoretical concerns.

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    Alvaro Seica - 30.01.2015 - 16:44

  2. Hyperdrama and virtual development: notes on creating new hyperdrama in cyberspace

    Deemer explaining hyperdrama through his own experience as a hypertext and hyperdrama author, specifically walking through the process of developing a one act hyperdrama in Santiego. Subtitles used are “What is hyperdrama?”, “The problems of hyperdrama”, “Enter Santiago”, “A creative process in Cyberspace”, and “Hyperdrama and syberspace”.

    Heidi Haugsdal Kvinge - 28.09.2021 - 14:37

  3. Escape Velocity: Cyberculture at the end of the Century

    In Escape Velocity Mark Dery takes is on an electrifying tour of the high-tech subcultures that both celebrate and critique our wired world: would-be cyborgs who believe the body is obsolete and dream of downloading their minds into computers, cyber-hippies who boost their brainpower with smart drugs and mind machines, on-line swingers seeking cybersex on electronic bulletin boards, techno-primitives who sport "biomechanical" tattoos of computer circuitry; and cyberpunk roboticists whose Mad Max contraptions duel to the death before howling crowds.

     

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    Kine-Lise Madsen Skjeldal - 03.10.2021 - 21:20