Hypertext, Culture, and Communication
Hypertext '08 seeks contributions - either as conventional papers or
as hypertexts - that explore, examine, and reflect upon the creation
of literary machines ranging from literary fiction to creative nonfiction
and scholarly argumentation. Suggested topics include, but are not limited
to:
- Hypertext literature
- Theory and practice of expression in wikis, weblogs, and social spaces
- Hypertext editing, criticism, and instruction
- Personal journals, weblogs, and social media
- Preservation, archives, and personal media collections
- Net art, literary hypertext, interactive fiction, and games
Click here for deadlines for submitting proposals.
Program Chair
Mark Bernstein, Eastgate Systems, Inc., USA
Program Committee
- Diane Greco - Columbia University,
USA
- Joaquim Jorge - Universidade Técnica de Lísboa
- Nancy Kaplan - Univ.
of Baltimore, USA
- J. Nathan Matias - Cambridge University, UK
- Stuart Moulthrop - University
of Baltimore
- Jim Whitehead - UC
Santa Cruz, USA
- Adrian Miles - RMIT
University, Australia
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