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  1. Rice

    Rice is a hypertextual anthology of poems focusing on my experience as a Western tourist in Vietnam. Issues of colonialism, war, poverty, and cultural difference arise. Technically and aesthetically, Rice belongs to an early period of web-based poetry. It uses Shockwave, popup windows, and frames. (Source: Author description from ELC 1)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 24.02.2011 - 19:11

  2. Nightmare Wanders Father's Song

    The four words that comprise the title--Nightmare, Wanders, Fathers, Song--are hidden in the black field of the opening screen, to be found by readers as they explore with cursors. The title thus changes from reader to reader. It may include all four words, as in "Song Wanders Fathers Nightmare," if the reader sticks around the opening screen long enough; or the title may simply be "Nightmare," or "Song," if the reader follows the first link found. You see the possibilities. In this new poem . . . Harrell brings a traditional lyric sensibility to the digital fields of hypertext poetry.

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 11:44

  3. Bread.Crumbs

    "The (scratch) novel CRACKED EGGS AND WASTED TIME is very (very) loosely based in simultaneous (mis)readings of D. H. Lawrence's WOMEN IN LOVE and THE EGYPTIAN BOOK OF THE DEAD, commingled with other additional nonsense..." From the introductory page.

    Sissel Hegvik - 23.01.2013 - 20:34

  4. NobodyHere

    A creative website that contains more than can be easily labelled as poetry, art, or narrative, though it certainly contains that and more. Launched in 1998, the site incorporates multiple Web technologies in very coherent fashion to create a hypertext of musings, anxieties, joys, searches for companionship, yearnings, and more navigable through interfaces populated by a variety of insects. Each page in this hypertext is a discovery: a thoughtful exploration of an idea through art, language, and metaphor. (Source: Leonardo Flores, I ♥ E-Poetry)

    Hannelen Leirvåg - 28.02.2013 - 20:07

  5. Como el cielo los ojos (Like the sky the eyes)

    Como el cielo los ojos se concibe desde el primer momento como una novela hipertextual: como un juego de vínculos y de relaciones intertextuales. Una vez que pulsamos en el acceso a la novela, aparece ante nosotros una cuadrícula, en la que cada sección está ocupada por un ojo. En el eje vertical leemos tres nombres (Javier, Iñaqui y Paco) y el eje horizontal está numerado del uno al trece. Tres personajes, trece tiempos y una sola novela, un solo acontecimiento desencadenador: «Isabel ha muerto...» No sólo importa el texto en cuanto a la narración sino que la disposición ocupa un lugar principal: «Seleccione personaje y tiempo pulsando sobre un ojo en la cuadrícula» rezan unas líneas en negrita. [Source: http://www.badosa.com/bin/obra.pl?id=m001 ]

    Dan Kvilhaug - 29.03.2013 - 12:39

  6. Apparitions inquiétantes

    Apparitions inquiétantes est un récit hypertextuel, paru en format feuilleton de 1998 à 2000. Débutant par l'assassinat d'un médecin au bord de sa piscine, l'univers diégétique du récit s'ouvre considérablement sur un panorama de personnages étranges et variés. Du contenu visuel (photographies numériques généralement altérées) s'ajoute au texte. [Source: http://nt2.uqam.ca/repertoire/apparitions_inquietantes ]

    Dan Kvilhaug - 09.04.2013 - 21:01

  7. Hem Art

    A hypertext with original graphic design including poetic texts and prose. Second place in Multimedia Literature nomination of Teneta 1998.

    Natalia Fedorova - 23.08.2013 - 15:56

  8. Лоскутное одеяло или Психотерапия в стиле дзэн (Quilt or Dzen Style Psychotherapy)

    В этой книге соседствует серьезное и смешное, обыденное и философское, Восток и Запад, сказка и быль, сны и реальность. Вы найдете здесь афоризмы восточных мудрецов, записи терапевтических бесед, легенды, анекдоты и реальные истории, а также многочисленные комментарии, сводящие весь этот пестрый материал в определенную философию, связанную с очень конкретной психотерапевтической практикой. Источник: koob.ru

    Natalia Fedorova - 28.08.2013 - 15:21

  9. Свалка (Dump)

    An award winning hypertext fiction, third place in Teneta 1998, nomination in Hypertext.

    Natalia Fedorova - 28.08.2013 - 15:46

  10. Triggerhappy

    Triggerhappy is a gallery installation whose format will be familiar to anyone who has encountered that early arcade game, Space Invaders combining an absurd quest for information with an old-fashioned shoot-em-up computer game. In this, it accurately reflects, and comments upon, the electronic environment in which we live, work and play. "In effect", the artists say, "triggerhappy becomes a folly. A self-defeating environment looking at the relationship between hypertext, authorship and the individual." They cleverly recontextualise existing representations and subject them to active manipulation on the part of the viewer, who becomes an unwitting participant in a meaningless game of "info-war".

    -- Michael Gibbs, 1998

    (Source: http://www.thomson-craighead.net/docs/thap.html)

    Alvaro Seica - 26.04.2015 - 17:49

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