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  1. Cybertext Killed the Hypertext Star

    Cybertext Killed the Hypertext Star

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 01.09.2011 - 14:14

  2. Digital Poetry: From Cybertext to Programmed Forms

    Digital Poetry: From Cybertext to Programmed Forms

    Zuzana Husarova - 01.09.2011 - 16:59

  3. New Media Poetry and Poetics

    LEA leaps into yet another bold foray, this time revolving around the world of new media poetics. Bursting at the cyber-seams, a spiffy collection of essays by myriad authors await. The proud guest editor of this edition in Trace Peterson and she’s woven together a marvelous mix of nine essays, and curated an equally exciting gallery showcasing four illuminating artist works. (Source: LEA)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 02.09.2011 - 10:30

  4. Nonlinearity and Literary Theory

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

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.09.2011 - 08:07

  5. Digital Literature: From Text to Hypertext and Beyond

    In this study, I have chosen "hypertext" as the central concept. If we define hypertext as interconnected bits of language (I am stretching Ted Nelson's original definition quite a lot, but still maintaining its spirit, I believe) we can understand why Nelson sees hypertext "as the most general form of writing". There is no inherent connotation to digital in hypertext (the first hypertext system was based on microfilms), but it is the computerized, digital framework - allowing the easy manipulation of both texts and their connections - which gives the most out of it. In addition to the "simple" hypertexts, there is a whole range of digital texts much more complex and more "clever", which cannot be reduced to hypertext, even though they too are based on hypertextuality. Such digital texts as MUDs (Multi User Domains - text based virtual realities) are clearly hypertextual - there are pieces of text describing different environments usually called "rooms" and the user may wander from room to room as in any hypertext.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.10.2011 - 21:30

  6. Cibertextualidades 1

    Cibertextualidades 1

    Rui Torres - 25.11.2011 - 23:39

  7. Cibertextualidades 3

    Cibertextualidades 3

    Rui Torres - 25.11.2011 - 23:43

  8. Poesia em meio digital: algumas observações

    Poesia em meio digital: algumas observações

    Rui Torres - 25.11.2011 - 23:45

  9. Telepoesis.net - Poesia em Rede

    Partindo da apresentação de exemplos de poesia criada para o meio digital, pretende-se com este artigo propor uma reflexão acerca das novas textualidades emergentes com as tecnologias digitais interactivas. Assim, acreditando que as características da hipermédia constituem um terreno fértil para o experimentalismo literário, critica-se uma postura de mera remediação dos arquétipos analógicos para os meios digitais, argumentando a favor da criatividade colectiva em rede enquanto possibilidade de conhecimento e esclarecimento acerca dos novos media.

    Rui Torres - 02.12.2011 - 14:54

  10. Cibertextualidades: Introdução

    Cibertextualidades: Introdução

    Rui Torres - 02.12.2011 - 15:02

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