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  1. Nonlinearity and Literary Theory

    Originally published in Hyper/Text/Theory, Rpt. in The New Media Reader.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.09.2011 - 08:07

  2. Invisible Rendezvous: Connection and Collaboration in the New Landscape of Electronic Writing

    Invisible Rendezvous: Connection and Collaboration in the New Landscape of Electronic Writing

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 15.01.2012 - 12:25

  3. Poetics and Visuality: A Trajectory of Contemporary Brazilian Poetry

    Philadelpho Menezes's Poetics & Visuality offers an account of the development of extreme poetic practices in a country known for its commitment to experimentation. This richly illustrated history begins with spatialism, to which concretism comes as a corrective ordering in the early 1950s. The "visual poetry" of the last decades is cogently theorized as intersign poetry (collage, package, montage poetries), a movement that has drawn international attention. (Source: publisher)

    Luciana Gattass - 16.10.2012 - 21:03

  4. Heuristics: The Logic of Invention

    Heuristics: The Logic of Invention

    Scott Rettberg - 02.07.2013 - 12:02

  5. Navigating Nowhere/Hypertext Infrawhere

    Various non-linear methods of structuring the lexia are discussed, including simultaneities and polylinearity. The simultaneity is similar to Aquanet relations. A distinction is drawn between the typical disjunctivity of the hypertext link and conjunctivity of simultaneities and relations. We begin the process of exploring the rhetoric of the conjunctive hypertext relation. Finally, the structuring of the lexia is intensified and extended into the fine structure of language itself: hypertext infrawhere.

    Scott Rettberg - 02.07.2013 - 14:05

  6. Hyperfiction Moulthrop’s Computer Novel Weaves a Web of Alternative Endings

    Hyperfiction Moulthrop’s Computer Novel Weaves a Web of Alternative Endings

    Alvaro Seica - 10.03.2016 - 15:19

  7. The Visible Word: Experimental Typography and Modern Art, 1909-1923

    The Visible Word: Experimental Typography and Modern Art, 1909-1923

    Ana Castello - 13.10.2018 - 16:16

  8. La Condition Postmoderne: rapport sur le savoir

    La Condition Postmoderne: rapport sur le savoir

    Yvanne Michéle Louise Kerignard - 23.09.2019 - 22:01

  9. Renaissance mnemonics, poststructuralism, and the rhetoric of hypertext composition

    This dissertation provides a prolegomenon for a rhetoric of hypertext composition derived from the Renaissance Art of Memory as well as the poststructural concept of the rhizome. Institutional inertia has prohibited the advent of a fully realized electronic rhetoric, and one can view the effects of this inertia in the "residual literacy" of recent computer interface designs and hypertext documents. The goal is to maximize the mnemonic efficiency of hypertext as a medium of information storage and retrieval. In order to do so, I establish an historical analogy bridging the sixteenth and twentieth centuries. Study of the sixteenth century as a period of transition in mnemonic practices can help to negotiate our current moment of transition from an apparatus of print literacy to an apparatus of electronic literacy.

    Andreas Vik - 03.10.2021 - 11:27