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1. Eastgate: Hypertext Resources
- www.eastgate.com
- From the intricately woven epic of Victory Garden to the philosophical explorations of Socrates in the Labyrinth, Storyspace is the software of choice for serious hypertext -- on the Web, on disk, or on CD, for Macintosh or Windows. ...
- Developments in hypertext theory and practice, from Chasing Our Tales to Hypertext Gardens. ...
- Hypertext.
- Tips, techniques, and theory for hypertext writers and Web designers. ...
- The home pages of hypertext writers are often a fine source of information about the craft of hypertext. ...
- Catalogs, compendia, hotlists, and directories of online resources about hypertext. ...
- Hypertext On The Web .
- While the web as a whole is a hypertext, most Web sites are not especially hypertextual. This page collects links to Web sites which use hypertext in interesting and instructive ways. ...
- Theoretical discussion of hypertext not closely based on observation of specific works (for which, see Criticism) or technology (for which, see Tech). ...
- Discussion of hypertext technology -- including systems design, engineering, and usability testing. ...
- A world-wide directory of courses on hypertext, including hypertext literature, hypertext writing, theory, design, and applications. ...
- Interesting proceedings, trip reports, and notes of past hypertext events. For current and future events, see the Hypertext Calendar. ...
- Tell Us About Other Hypertext Resources!.
- Hypertext Tools.
2. Hyperizons: Hypertext Fiction
- www.duke.edu
- Hypertext Fiction.
- Original Hypertext Fiction .
- Print Literature Converted to Hypertext .
- Precursors of Hypertext .
- Theory and Criticism of Hypertext Fiction .
- Critical literature about hypertext fiction .
- What I'm onto here is writing and researching and thinking about hypertext fiction. ... For those of you unfamiliar with it, hypertext fiction (aka hyperfiction, interactive fiction, nonlinear fiction) is a new art form that while not necessarily made possible by the computer was certainly made feasible by it. Its creators make use of hypertext--of which the Web is only one widespread albeit limited incarnation--to create fiction with many features uncharacteristic of print fiction: multiple paths through the same text; multiple endings (and beginnings); questions posed to the reader which, once answered, influence what the reader will read; audiovisual attachments; navigable maps; and so on and so on. Readers seeking more extensive definitions of hypertext fiction are invited to browse through the Theory and Criticism section or, better yet, simply start reading a few works--artists always outstrip their would-be definers. ...
- " I also discuss the site's development and history in more detail in a recent article about some of the highlights of hypertext fiction on the Web in 1996, "Tracing the Growth of a New Literature", CMC Magazine, December, 1996.
- July 22, 1997: What's new is something I've been meaning to add for a long time: a section for Announcements about hypertext fiction and related matters of interest. Not a lot listed as yet, but two of the items there are of major interest: announcements about two different contests for hypertext fiction, one from New York University Press and the other from a new Web journal at Syracuse University, Salt Hill Journal. ...
- May 5, 1997:The most recent additions are a couple of collaborative fictions seeking submissions; an academic satire by Doug Robinson, and an essay by Jeffrey Johnson and Maurizio Oliva that discusses a half-dozen or so Web hypertext fictions.
3. EJournal V6N3: Living in Hypertext
- www.hanover.edu
- Living in Hypertext by John December (john@december. ...
- Nothing about hypertext I've learned since then has made as strong an impact on me as this dream. I've found no over-arching theory which has laid bare hypertext's essential nature; the books I've read about hypertext seem oriented to another kind of language, a brand of hypertext intended for stand-alone proprietary systems, hypertext that is very different from the open, global, chaotic, dynamic play of meaning and association on the World Wide Web. ...
4. HyperText
- www.tnellen.com
- Hypertext:.
- An intersting spoof? on hypertext. ...
- Hypertext info from MSU .
- Hypertext theorist of course get all googly eyed over Derrida, too. ...
- A very thorough site with lots of traditional and hypertext drama. ...
- Eastgate Source for Hypertext .
- Hypertext Fiction from Hell .
- Hypertext Fiction and Tree Fiction on the Web by Gareth Rees .
- Hypertext Fiction Links .
- Kairos a hypertext journal Structuring Destructions Byron Hawk .
- Rhetorical Dimensions of Computing 4 hypertext abstracts. ...
- Student Hypertext Fiction Links .
- Michael Joyce Did Joyce create hypertext? .
- Nancy Patterson's Hypertext Theory Comprehensive Exams**** .
- Hypertext fiction at Caltech .
- Is there a Hypertext in this Class? Jonathan Smith .
5. hypertext blogging (Surftrail)
- fagerjord.no
- Surftrail: hypertext blogging. Wednesday, 3 September 2003 surftrail hypertext blogging .
- But the most attractive feature to me is to be able to make it good old-fashioned hypertext. ...
- Of course, any Web page with links is hypertext per definition, as Mark pointed out in the case of his blog. But to me, it isn't really hypertext or hypertext writing unless the text is authored with nodes and links, so there are lots of forks and cycles. ...
- It requires a proper hypertext writing environment.
- It will be writing like the hypertext novelists.
- Hypertext Rhetoric Overview .
6. Lynch, Literary Terms Hypertext
- andromeda.rutgers.edu
- Hypertext.
- Hypertext is an idea developed by a computer scientist named Ted Nelson in the late 1960s, and is defined simply as "non-linear reading. ...
- The World Wide Web is a huge collection of hypertext documents, where each page on the Web can refer to any other page on the Web. ...
7. The Heist, a hypertext novel by Walter Sorrells
- www.mindspring.com
- hypertext novel by suspense novelist Walter Sorrells.
- and to hypertext fiction in general, fine. ...
8. Bakhtin and Hypertext
- english.ttu.edu
- Bakhtin and Hypertext.
- Hypertext as heteroglossia, then, is the collaborative mode which I seek to facilitate in my writing classes because it avoids a totalizing movement toward consensus; heteroglossia instead validates the diversity of values and voices that are produced by the variety of individual students in each class I teach.
- His description of the environment in which a given utterance is produced can be appropriated and used as a description of the function of lexia in a hypertext: "The authentic environment of an utterance, the environment in which it lives and takes shape, is dialogized heteroglossia, anonymous and social as language, but simultaneously concrete, filled with specific content and accented as an individual utterance" (Bakhtin, 1981, p. ...
9. A hypertext grammar of the Mon language
- www.albany.edu
- A hypertext grammar.
- This web site is an experimental hypertext grammar of the language, written by working with a native speaker of Mon, Min T. ...
10. JEP: Hypertext
- www.press.umich.edu
- hypertext.
- Narrative languishes as the unsolved puzzle of hypertext. ...
- We believe it is not only desirable but also necessary to move journalistic, nonfiction, and even scholarly writing in a direction made possible by hypertext. In this paper we argue that hypertext forms improve the reader's experience of reading, and therefore, hypertext is better for telling particular nonfiction stories. ...
- Rather than deriving the pieces of a hypertext by disassembly, the writer must defer the practice of assembling the text until after all the components are complete -- this practice creates texts that can be adapted as easily to online as to print (whereas texts created for print resist adaptation to hypertext). ...
- If the reader's experience of agency is heightened in hypertext narratives, does it follow that the writer relinquishes authority over the text? That's the control paradox: We contend that the author gives up very little -- perhaps nothing at all. ...
- When hypertext is better .
- references for hypertext .
11. Hypertext fiction
- mural.uv.es
- HYPERTEXT FICTION.
- In hypertext, there is no front or a back of a book. ... Each page in a hypertext thus provides a number of different possible readings, depending on what readers have seen before and what they go to after. ...
- To give a better taste of what a hypertext can do, I have created "micro-hypertexts" or very short hypertexts. ...
- Definition of "Hypertext.
- "A hypertext is not a closed work but an open fabric of heterogeneous traces and associations that are in a process of constant .
- The structure of a hypertext is not fixed but is forever shifting and always mobile. ...
- Instead of an organic whole, a hypertext is a rent texture whose meaning is unstable and whose .
- Hypertext Terms.
- In most cases, their use corresponds to conventional use in hypertext .
- A program which allows a person to read hypertext. ...
- hypertext web. ...
- MultiMedia Hypertext. HyperMedia and HyperText tend to be used loosely in place of each other. ...
- Hypertext .
- a table of contents of a book in hypertext form. ...
12. hypertext - a Whatis.com definition
- searchwebservices.techtarget.com
- com Definitions - hypertext.
- hypertext.
- Hypertext is the organization of information units into connected associations that a user can choose to make. An instance of such an association is called a link or hypertext link. (And the highlighted word "link" in the previous sentence is an example of a hypertext link. ...
- Hypertext was the main concept that led to the invention of the World Wide Web, which is, after all, nothing more (or less) than an enormous amount of information content connected by an enormous number of hypertext links. ...
- >> Find white papers, products and vendors related to hypertext. ...
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