Hypertext Edge
A collection of essays, reviews, research papers and speculations on hypertext. See HypertextNOW for additional notes on hypertext design, and the Storyspace and Tinderbox pages for application notess and case studies.
| "It is time to develop a vocabulary of concepts and structures that will let us understand the way today's hypertexts and Web sites work." From Hypertext ’98, by Mark Bernstein. |
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| Beyond the Navigation Problem - The Limits Of Structure - The Virtue of Irregularity - Seven Lessons for Gardening. By Mark Bernstein. |
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| Stuart Moulthrop, author of Victory Garden, explores modern hypertext and the missing link in Forward Anywhere. |
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| Mark Bernstein thinks some hypertext critics are running in the wrong kind of circles. He suggests a different direction. Reprinted from Chorus, the composition journal of the University of California at Berkeley. |
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| Robert Kendall, author of A Life Set for Two, explores the aesthetics of electronic poetry. |
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| Philosopher Charles Ess examines David Kolb's Socrates In The Labyrinth. |
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| Hypertext with characters: Mark Bernstein explores polyvocal hypertexts that converse with each other and with the reader. |