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  1. Entwurf einer Hyperpoetik

    Entwurf einer Hyperpoetik

    Jörgen Schäfer - 29.06.2011 - 11:06

  2. Text-Tänze, Anagramme und Adaptionen: Vorbereitungen für eine Ästhetik der Hypersysteme bei R. Roussel, H. Bellmer und O. Wiener

    Text-Tänze, Anagramme und Adaptionen: Vorbereitungen für eine Ästhetik der Hypersysteme bei R. Roussel, H. Bellmer und O. Wiener

    Jörgen Schäfer - 29.06.2011 - 11:08

  3. ‘Trying to See the Garden’: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Hypertext Use in Composition Instruction.”

    Argues that technology necessitates that composition instructors gain the ability to shift perspectives and to look at the use of technology in composition instruction from as many disciplines as possible. Discusses some aspects of what it means to read and write in hypertext in two (normally mutually exclusive) perspectives: technology criticism and cognitive psychology.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.10.2011 - 20:58

  4. HighTech - LowLit? Literatur und Technik: Autoren und Computer

    HighTech - LowLit? Literatur und Technik: Autoren und Computer

    Jörgen Schäfer - 23.11.2012 - 13:31

  5. Recent Experiments in Holopoetry and Computer Holopoetry

    Holographic poetry is better understood in the context of the multiple directions that visual poetry took in the twentieth century, and in order to make clear some theoretical issues of holopoetry which will be discussed ahead I shall proceed to summarize some of the highlights in the development of this literary genre.

    Luciana Gattass - 27.11.2012 - 16:27

  6. Architectures for Volatile Hypertext

    Architectures for Volatile Hypertext

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 21:51

  7. Simians. Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature.

    Simians, Cyborgs and Women is a powerful collection of ten essays written between 1978 and 1989. Although on the surface, simians, cyborgs and women may seem an odd threesome, Haraway describes their profound link as "creatures" which have had a great destabilizing place in Western evolutionary technology and biology. Throughout this book, Haraway analyzes accounts, narratives, and stories of the creation of nature, living organisms, and cyborgs. At once a social reality and a science fiction, the cyborg--a hybrid of organism and machine--represents transgressed boundaries and intense fusions of the nature/culture split. By providing an escape from rigid dualisms, the cyborg exists in a post-gender world, and as such holds immense possibilities for modern feminists. Haraway's recent book, Primate Visions, has been called "outstanding," "original," and "brilliant," by leading scholars in the field. 

     

    Maya Zalbidea - 22.08.2013 - 20:11

  8. 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

  9. Possible Worlds, Artificial Intelligence, and Narrative Theory

    In this important contribution to narrative theory, Marie-Laure Ryan applies insights from artificial intelligence and the theory of possible worlds to the study of narrative and fiction. For Ryan, the theory of possible worlds provides a more nuanced way of discussing the commonplace notion of a fictional "world," while artificial intelligence contributes to narratology and the theory of fiction directly via its researches into the congnitive processes of texts and automatic story generation.

    (Source: Google books)

    Caroline Tranberg - 28.09.2021 - 01:15

  10. Hypermedia and Literary Studies

    The essays in Hypermedia and Literary Studies discuss the theoretical and practical opportunities and challenges posed by the convergence of hypermedia systems and traditional written texts.

    Consider a work from Shakespeare. Imagine, as you read it, being able to call up instantly the Elizabethan usage of a particular word, variant texts for any part of the work, critical commentary, historically relevant facts, or oral interpretations by different sets of actors. This is the sort of richly interconnected, immediately accessible literary universe that can be created by hypertext (electronically linked texts) and hypermedia (the extension of linkages to visual and aural material). The essays in Hypermedia and Literary Studies discuss the theoretical and practical opportunities and challenges posed by the convergence of hypermedia systems and traditional written texts. They range from the theory and design of literary hypermedia to reports of actual hypermedia projects from secondary school to university and from educational and scholarly to creative applications in poetry and fiction.

     

    Kine-Lise Madsen Skjeldal - 03.10.2021 - 21:10