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  1. This is Not a Hypertext

    Web based interactive generative language artwork

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 11:40

  2. Stream

    Stream deals with issues concerning presence, both physical and remote (virtual), and asks "what if" we all lost the ability to differentiate ourselves and our sense of singularity in the world? What would it be like if we could all see what everybody else can see, from their point of view, and how would we perceive ourselves to "be" as a "stream of conciousness" amongst all the other "streams"? The title also evokes other connotations of the word "stream", such as streaming (downloading) data over the web and the temporality of streams of water and such-like.

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 12:02

  3. Nippon

    The work was published on Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries' webpage in 2003 according to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.02.2011 - 18:35

  4. The Glass Snail: a Pre-Christmas Tale

    A hypertext fiction using the Word Circuits Connection Muse. The story includes two alternate beginning chapters and two alternate ends.

    Scott Rettberg - 25.03.2011 - 12:57

  5. 34 North 118 West

    Imagine walking through the city and triggering moments in time. Imagine wandering through a space inhabited with the sonic ghosts of another era. Like ether, the air around you pulses with spirits, voices, and sounds. Streets, buildings, and hidden fragments tell a story. The setting is the Freight Depot in downtown Los Angeles. At the turn of the century Railroads were synonymous with power, speed and modernization. Telegraphs and Railroads were our first cross-country infrastructures, preceding the Internet. From the history and myth of the Railroad to the present day, sounds and voices drift in and out as you walk.

    34 North 118 West plays through a Tablet PC with Global Positioning System card and headphones. GPS tracks your location to determine how the story unfolds as you uncover the early industrial era of Los Angeles.

    (Source: Authors' description from the project site)

    Scott Rettberg - 18.04.2011 - 12:50

  6. Literature Nation

    Literature Nation

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.09.2011 - 10:48

  7. The Sea

    The work was published on Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries' webpage in 2003 according to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 02.10.2011 - 13:41

  8. Royal Crown Super Salon

    The work was published on Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries' web page in 2003 according to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 02.10.2011 - 13:52

  9. Pao! Pao! Pao!

    The work was published on Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries' web page in 2003 according to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 05.10.2011 - 13:35

  10. About the Other Animals

    About the Other Animals

    Scott Rettberg - 06.10.2011 - 16:34

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