Hypertext fiction (redirect from Hyperfiction)
Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature, characterized by the use of hypertext links that provide a new context for non-linearity in literature...
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artist known for her cross-genre experimental works. These include her hyperfiction Patchwork Girl (1995) and her first novel, Half Life (2006). In her own...
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of Genette's narratological model and hyperfiction considers how they are related and suggests that hyperfiction narratives have four levels: 1. Discourse...
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navigational aids through the text. In the 1993 New York Times Book Review, Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer, Robert Coover, explained that the paths readers...
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Coover published a second New York Times essay on electronic literature: "Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer" Coover established the MFA program in Digital...
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hypertext. Robert Coover, August 29, 1993 New York Times Book Review, "Hyperfiction; And Now, Boot Up the Reviews" reviewed this work and called it hypertextually...
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books and pages. In a 1993 article for the New York Times Book Review, "Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer", the novelist and professor Robert Coover noted...
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reviewed this work i August 29, 1993 in the New York Times Book Review, "Hyperfiction; And Now, Boot Up the Reviews" This is a highly discussed work of electronic...
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Her works include avant-garde poetry, kinetic poetry, concrete poetry, hyperfiction, literary text generators and video poetry. Fedorova mainly focuses on...
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series." This application has become especially useful in the analysis of hyperfiction. Kripke semantics for intuitionistic logic follows the same principles...
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In 1986, Malloy wrote and programmed Uncle Roger, the first online hyperfiction project with links that took the narrative in different directions depending...
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essayistic hypertext novel is considered the first significant Hungarian hyperfiction. Péter Farkas became known to a wider audience with his novel Acht Minuten...
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Translations, and Emulations. In the 1993 New York Times Book Review, Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer, Robert Coover, noted the "sheer pleasure of...
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Confederates in the Attic, Blue Latitudes Shelley Jackson (M.F.A. 1994) – hyperfiction writer, author of Patchwork Girl Steven Johnson (A.B. 1990) – writer...
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Times Book Review, "Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer" Robert Coover, August 29, 1993 New York Times Book Review, "Hyperfiction; And Now, Boot Up the...
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Electronic Literature Knowledge Base Picot, Edward (2002). "Some versions of hyperfiction". PN Review. 22 (2). ProQuest 2418404835 – via ProQuest. Bernstein, Mark...
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eliterature.org. Retrieved 2023-12-14. "These Waves of Memories: A Hyperfiction by Caitlin Fisher | ELMCIP". elmcip.net. Retrieved 2023-12-31. "These...
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Subversive Honeycombings, BeeHive [Hypertext Hypermedia Journal], 1998 Web Hyperfiction Reading List, Feed, 1995 "Carolyn Guertin". Transart Institute for Creative...
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this work: A creature made of bits: Illusion and Materiality in the Hyperfiction Patchwork Girl by Shelley Jackson (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Patchwork...
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York Times on August 29, 1993. While he called it simple but elegant hyperfiction, he also noted that the random features took away control from the reader...
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maint: unfit URL (link) Picot, Edward (Nov–Dec 2002). "Some versions of hyperfiction". PN Review. Manchester, United Kingdom. pp. 52–54. Retrieved May 3,...
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Retrieved 2022-10-16. Koskimaa, Raine (2004). "These waves of memories: A hyperfiction by Caitlin Fisher". Dichtung Digital. Journal für Kunst und Kultur digitaler...
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experiencing a digital work. Scott Rettberg explains that this early hyperfiction paved the way for locative works and the programming prefigured software...
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described One Million Monkeys Typing as a multilinear collaborative hyperfiction project. According to her, the active comment system for story snippets...
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master thesis, A creature made of bits: Illusion and Materiality in the Hyperfiction Patchwork Girl by Shelley Jackson for the University of Coimbra in Portugal...
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2006). Gutierrez, Juan B. The influence of artificial intelligence in hyperfiction: Towards the digital author. Proceedings of Literatures: From Text to...
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characteristic of Douglas's writing as she "makes plain her frustration that hyperfiction works and their writers are still not considered part of the canon."...
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"Holeton ranks among the few writers who have taken the original concept of hyperfiction in the sense of graphemic centrality into the new millennium." Alice...
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Gallery in London in September 2010. Six-Gun: Tales of an Unfolded Earth (Hyperfiction) I Bleed Scorpions (British small press comic) Mr. Nile - The Illustrated...
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writer, game designer and scholar Debra Di Blasi (born 1957), American hyperfiction educator and writer Claire Dinsmore (born 1961), American jeweller, designer...
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