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  1. Kommunikation und Fiktion: Vom Schreiben und Lesen von Literatur im Internet

    Kommunikation und Fiktion: Vom Schreiben und Lesen von Literatur im Internet

    Jörgen Schäfer - 13.11.2012 - 15:22

  2. E-Poetry 2003: An International Festival of Digital Poetry (Trip Report)

    E-Poetry 2003: An International Festival of Digital Poetry (Trip Report)

    Scott Rettberg - 30.01.2013 - 13:37

  3. Erneute Überlegungen zur Relevanz von Mailinglisten für die Kanonisierung von Netzliteratur

    An in-depth study on four German mailinglists and its relevancy for canonization processes in net literature.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 07.02.2013 - 14:32

  4. Kjærstad, hyperroman og hieroglyffer

    Jan Kjærstads seneste roman Tegn til Kærlighed handler om at finde de magiske skrifttegn, som fører til kærlighedens lige så magiske kraftfelt. Bogen går amok i bogstavernes taktile verden og deres religiøse betydningsindhold. Samtidig er romanens sætninger fyldt med ladede detaljer, hvor næsten hvert ord rummer en “linkmulighed”. Karen Wagner trækker i sit essay tråde til Kjærstads egne overvejelser om romanen i internettets tidsalder - og til den netop udkomne danske udgave af Nøgle til de ægyptiske hieroglyffer.

    Mer av Wagners skrivning om hieroglyffer: http://www.afsnitp.dk/aktuelt/12/hieroglyffernesg.html

    Sissel Hegvik - 29.04.2013 - 00:20

  5. The End of Books--Or Books Without End: Reading Interactive Narratives

    J. Yellowlees Douglas looks at the new light that interactive narratives may shed on theories of reading and interpretation and the possibilities for hypertext novels, World Wide Web-based short stories, and cinematic, interactive narratives on CD-ROM. She confronts questions that are at the center of the current debate: Does an interactive story demand too much from readers? Does the concept of readerly choice destroy the author's vision? Does interactivity turn reading fiction from "play" into "work" - too much work? Will hypertext fiction overtake the novel as a form of art or entertainment? And what might future interactive books look like?

    (Source: Book jacket)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 07.06.2013 - 11:03

  6. 'This is Not a Game': Immersive Aesthetics and Collective Play

    'This is Not a Game': Immersive Aesthetics and Collective Play

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 12.06.2013 - 15:15

  7. Towards Cinematic Hypertext : A theoretical and Empirical Investigation

    Hypertext’s non-linearity has critical implications for scholarly discourse and argumentation, where it is commonly considered important to control the reader’s exposure to the line of reasoning in order to communicate complex ideas and maximise rhetorical impact. Hypertext’s non-linearity has been seen to threaten authors ’ control over discourse order and the coherence of their argumentative discourse. Existing hypertext paradigms offer different solutions to the problem of preserving user-defined navigation whilst maintaining coherence: pagebased hypertext relies on the expressiveness of linear associative writing; semantic hypertext relies on the expressiveness of link taxonomies; spatial hypertext relies on the expressiveness of hypertext’s visual features. This research combines elements of these with new theoretical insights, to investigate a fourth paradigm referred to as Cinematic Hypertext. The problem of maintaining coherence is framed as the problem of representing

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.06.2013 - 09:25

  8. Windows and Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors

    Maria Engberg - 21.06.2013 - 16:45

  9. Transitoire Observable: texte fondateur

    TRANSITOIRE OBSERVABLE

    Seuil de Recherches et de Création sur les Formes Procédurales Transitoires Observables

    Scott Rettberg - 26.06.2013 - 09:08

  10. Hypertextes: espaces virtuels de lecture et d’écriture

    Hypertextes: espaces virtuels de lecture et d’écriture

    Scott Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 20:13

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