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  1. Reading Hypertext and the Experience of Literature

    Hypertext has been promoted as a vehicle that will change literary reading, especially through its recovery of images, supposed to be suppressed by print, and through the choice offered to the reader by links. Evidence from empirical studies of reading, however, suggests that these aspects of hypertext may disrupt reading. In a study of readers who read either a simulated literary hypertext or the same text in linear form, we found a range of significant differences: these suggest that hypertext discourages the absorbed and reflective mode that characterizes literary reading.

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    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.05.2012 - 16:00

  2. Cybertext Theory: What an English Professor Should Know Before Trying

    Cybertext Theory: What an English Professor Should Know Before Trying

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.05.2012 - 16:32

  3. Multi-Dimensional Dementia: M.D. Coverley’s Califia and the Aesthetics of Forgetting

    Multi-Dimensional Dementia: M.D. Coverley’s Califia and the Aesthetics of Forgetting

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 20:16

  4. Multi-Dimensional Dementia: M.D. Coverley’s Califia and the Aesthetics of Forgetting

    Multi-Dimensional Dementia: M.D. Coverley’s Califia and the Aesthetics of Forgetting

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 20:18

  5. Computer Game Studies, Year One

    Computer Game Studies, Year One

    Stig Andreassen - 07.09.2012 - 01:27

  6. Interpoetry: a game of words, images and sounds as a poetic sign in digital media

    This paper treats about the hypertextuality and interactivity of Philadelpho Menezes and Wilton Azevedo’s cd-rom Interpoesia (Interpoetry). By describing the procedures of poetic construction, it is analyzed the poetic sign as a game of words, images and sounds in digital environment. The prefix inter plays an important role in the cd-rom project not only as a new term for digital poetry, but also as a cultural and technological product that intends to replace the book.

    Luciana Gattass - 17.10.2012 - 16:38

  7. Screaming Screen and Binary Idealism

    Screaming Screen and Binary Idealism

    Johannes Auer - 05.11.2012 - 18:26

  8. Stuttgarter Gruppe und Netzprojekte

    Stuttgarter Gruppe und Netzprojekte

    Johannes Auer - 06.11.2012 - 11:34

  9. Der Tod des Autors als Geburt des Editors

    Der Tod des Autors als Geburt des Editors

    Jörgen Schäfer - 07.11.2012 - 17:26

  10. Hypertext: Zur Kritik eines digitalen Mythos

    Hypertext: Zur Kritik eines digitalen Mythos

    Jörgen Schäfer - 11.11.2012 - 19:41

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