final hypertext projects
Please Note: Some of these links will
eventually expire due to the suspension of the personal user
accounts of graduating students; if and when that happens, I
will reconstitute their individual projects on a new server from
archived copies of the material. Please inform me should you come across what
appear to be expired links.
Contemporary Narratives: How Hypertext Changes Our Writing
Virtual Reality, Cyberspace, and the Web
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r e a d i n g s
Matt Kirschenbaum, "Once
Upon a Time in ENWR: The World-Wide Web as a
Publication Medium for Student Essays". Teaching Concerns,
Fall 1996. Doug Brent, "Rhetorics of the Web". Kairos 2.1 Spring 1997. [To start reading, follow this link to the title page and then click the icon labelled "enter the active version of this hypertext" at the bottom of the title page]. Daniel Anderson, "Not Maimed But Malted". Computer Writing, Rhetoric and Literature 1.1 . See also the links under "Readings in Electronic Media and Related Topics" on the course selected URLs page.
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o t h e r p r o j e c t s
Randy Bass's English
511: A Bigger
Place to Play: Text, Knoweldge, and Pedagogy in the Electronic Age.
Georgetown, Spring 1996. Mafalda Stasi and Tonya Browning's E309K: Writing About Cyberpunk. UT Austin, Spring 1996 and Fall 1995. John Unsworth's ENSP482: Theory and Practice of Hypertext. Virginia, Spring 1996. Greg Ulmer's Tableaux. Florida, Fall 1995. John Unsworth's ENSP 982: Discourse Networks. Virginia, Fall 1995. Catherine Taylor's English 169: Democracy, Technology, and Authorship. Duke, Spring 1995.
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