Hypertextual Consciousness 1.0 (Q8426)
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creative work by Mark Amerika
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Hypertextual Consciousness 1.0 |
creative work by Mark Amerika |
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1995
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"When writing for the more fluid fields of cyberspace,I found that fiction, faction, and nonfiction, all began to blur, and that theoretical concepts could easily be morphed into concept-characters whose computer programmed behaviors fed into a fictionalization process that made the act of writing theory feel much more like a narratively-driven form of hyperrhetoric." (English)
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