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The following pages link to author (P6):
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- Hypertext Fiction in the Twilight Zone (Q2083) (← links)
- Digital Media (Q2085) (← links)
- Toward a Semiotic Critique of Computer Poetry (Q2086) (← links)
- Editorial Process and the Idea of Genre in Electronic Literature in the Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 1 (Q2087) (← links)
- Holopoetry, Biopoetry and Digital Literature: Close Reading and Terminological Debates (Q2090) (← links)
- Patterns of Hypertext (Q2092) (← links)
- Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace (Q2093) (← links)
- Writing at the Edge (Q2094) (← links)
- The End of Books (Q2095) (← links)
- How I Was Played by Online Caroline (Q2097) (← links)
- Semantisation, Exploration, Self-reflection and Absorption: Our Modes of Reading Hypertext Fiction (Q2099) (← links)
- Toward an Ontology of the Field of Digital Poetry (Q2100) (← links)
- The Aesthetics of Materiality in Electronic Literature (Q2101) (← links)
- E-poetry: the Palpable Side of Signs (Q2102) (← links)
- Electronic Literature Without a Map (Q2103) (← links)
- Junction of Image, Text, and Sound in Net.fictions (Q2104) (← links)
- Bridging Intertextuality and Intermediality from a Cultural and Literary Perspective (Q2105) (← links)
- Polish Way to E-Literature from Baroque to 21st Century (Q2106) (← links)
- New Media Literary: Hypertextual, Cybertextual, and Networked (Q2107) (← links)
- Hypertext and bigos: On esthetic categories of modern and post-modern Polish fiction that may help us describe electronic literature in yet another way (Q2108) (← links)
- Teaching Digital Literature within a “Research and Teaching Partnership” in a Transatlantic Blended Learning Environment (Q2109) (← links)
- Some stylistic devices on media interface (Q2110) (← links)
- Intertextuality in Digital Poetry (Q2111) (← links)
- Littérature numérique: le récit interactif (Q2112) (← links)
- Matières textuelles sur support numérique (Q2113) (← links)
- Introduction: Juncture and Form in New Media Criticism (Q2116) (← links)
- What is and Toward What End Do We Read Digital Literature? (Q2117) (← links)
- List(en)ing Post (Q2118) (← links)
- Strickland and Lawson Jarmillo's slippingglimpse: Distributed Cognition at/in Work (Q2119) (← links)
- Reading the Discursive Spaces of Text Rain, Transmodally (Q2120) (← links)
- Kissing the Steak: The Poetry of Text Generators (Q2121) (← links)
- Screen Writing: A Practice-based, EuroRelative Introduction to Digital Literature and Poetics (Q2122) (← links)
- Artificial Poetry: On Aesthetic Perception in Computer-Aided Literature (Q2123) (← links)
- Geopoetics: Aesthetic Experience in the Works of Stefan Schemat and Teri Rueb (Q2124) (← links)
- The Possible Worlds of Hypertext Fiction (Q2125) (← links)
- The Role of the Reader in Performative Digital Poetry (Q2126) (← links)
- Endless Text: New Media Technologies in The Raw Shark Texts (Q2127) (← links)
- Distributed Narrative: Telling Stories Across Networks (Q2129) (← links)
- For Thee: A Response to Alice Bell (Q2130) (← links)
- Rev. of Beyond the Screen. Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres (Q2131) (← links)
- The Strategy of Digital Modernism: Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries's Dakota (Q2133) (← links)
- Interview with Michael Joyce (Q2134) (← links)
- Hyperworks: On Digital Literature and Computer Games (Q2135) (← links)
- Concrete Poetry in Digital Media: Its Predecessors, its Presence and its Future (Q2136) (← links)
- Senghor on the Rocks: A Georeferenced Electronic Novel (Q2137) (← links)
- L’avventura è l’avventura (Q2138) (← links)
- Interactive Fiction? I prefer Adventure (Q2139) (← links)
- The Gaming Situation (Q2140) (← links)
- Reading Network Fiction (Q2143) (← links)
- Writing Machines (Q2144) (← links)