Articles related to "Hypermedia"



From Illusory to Navigable Space
The narrative history of space, from the Renaissance to the digital era
new media hypermedia art lewis lacook space

Mating for Life: Jess Loseby @ furtherfield.org
A review of some of Jess Loseby's hypermedia work, as showcased at furtherfield.org
net art art web art hypermedia internet

Nine Attempts to Clone Jason Nelson: Attempts 1-3
An impressionistic profile of hypermedia artist Jason Nelson
hypermedia poetry art internet multimedia

Tagging the Network: An Interview with Eryk Salvaggio
an interview with net artist Eryk Salvaggio, whose September 11, 2001 Ascii-and-JavaScript piece was featured in July in The New York Times
net art new media hypermedia ascii eryk salvaggio

The Loop, The God, The Variable
some theory
new media hypermedia art lewis lacook john schmidt

The Loop, The God, The Variable
some theory
new media hypermedia art lewis lacook john schmidt

Nine Attempts to Clone Jason Nelson: Attempts 4-9
=====an impressionistic interview with Jason Nelson, hypermedia poet
new media internet art literature

Harnessing The Power Of Hypertext
What is hypertext -- and how can you use it to arrange your words and pictures in a meaningful, helpful way?
hypertext hypermedia content site architecture web

Online Odyssey Continues
As my broken leg heals, my online odyssey continues.
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The Best of the Web: Ten Excellent World Literature Sites
Last in a 3-part series on useful Web sites. This list focuses on literature from around the world.
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From Documentation to Information Science
What is this mysterious field called 'Information Science?' This article dispels the myths by introducing key pioneers which formed this inter-discipline.
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Performing Subjectivities: Multi-Mimesis in These Waves of Girls
The second part of an article theorising a revisioning of mimesis - MULTI-MIMESIS - in terms of contemporary women-authored hyperfictions, specifically Caitlyn Fisher's These Waves of Girls.
feminist feminism hyperfiction hypertext lanser

WEB & HTTP
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol developed for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. The HTTP protocol is very generic and stateless, allowing systems to be built independently of the data being transmitted. We are not going to see the working of this protocol. That will take ages.
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Shopping for multimedia CD Roms
shopping for CD ROMs
cd roms evaluating multimedia evaluation purchasing

Site useful Web sites and publications
Some useful Web sites and publications you can recomment to your students who want to create multimedia
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Duc Thuan: The Box and its freedom
a review of Vietnamese net artist Duc Thuan's work
duc thuan net art web art digital poetry poetry

Localization at UQAH
The combination of linguistic and technological skills can be synergistically productive. Miscommunication can undermine the synergy. The new localization program at the University of Quebec at Hull (UQAH) acknowledges the importance of both disciplines, and embraces and promotes their synergistic potential.
localization translation internationalization globalization french language

Ghosts in Our Machines
A review of frAme 6's new issue on net spirituality
digital media art literature spirituality

MyBody.exe
A review of the Web Art offerings at Drunken Boat
new media art poetry literature reviews

(Re)presenting Mimesis – sisemiM gnitneserp(eR)
A Re-evaluation of mimesis in terms of contempory hypertext fiction. How does the theory of mimesis change when it encounters hypertextual fictions?
feminist postmodern hypertext hyperfiction judy malloy


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