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PUBLIC MARKS from jlesage with tags hypertext & culture

December 2006

November 2006

ArtLex on New Media

entry in big art site has many links and hypertext connections to trace out; useful

DIGITALSOULS.COM - new media art | philosophy | culture

"one of the longest continuously running online galleries and e-zines dedicated to new media art, digital culture and philosophy; contributions by international artists and writers including Brian Eno, Yoko Ono, John Berger, Sean Cubitt, Susan Sontag..."

StorySprawl Hyperfiction Story Creator

ongoing fiction sites that readers can contribute chapters to

What Can We Do With Flickr? on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

how to create hotspots with popup notes on Flickr. Very useful for image analysis and assignment requiring students to comment on social aspects or formal aspects of image; or to formally critique them.

Center for History and New Media

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extensive site, with resources about historical moments and syllabi, tools for Internet research, and projects undertaken by the Center

Multimedia - From Wagner to Virtual Reality

attractive web site dealing with concepts, pioneers, images, theory

Electronic Literature Organization

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some links to contemporary hypertext literature; information about and reviews of artists' DVDs

Project Premises : Sed : A Trail of Thirst

hypertext and visual arts project on southwest US and politics of the border; extensive essay with incorporated artistic material; new vision of documentary media, visual ethnography

October 2006

if:book

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a blog from the Institute for the Future of the Book, where much interesting work on screen reading and publication is going on

Planned Obsolescence

Kathleen Fitzpatrick is a media teacher and is spearheading an important online project for media scholars, Media Commons. Her blog has many teaching resources and summaries of sessions at the recent Flow TV Conference.

WRT: Writer Response Theory

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"exploration of digital character art — any art involving electrons and making use of letters, alphanumerics, or other characters in an interesting way"

Martin Ryder, tech teacher website

Scroll down to bottom of page to links to his useful bibliographies/links on topics like postmodernism, semiotics, etc.

Literary Resources on the Net (Lynch)

updated 2006. Topics include historical periods for British and U.S. Literature, Theatre and Drama, Theory, Women's Literature & Feminism, Ethnicities & Nationalities, Hypertext

Virtual Society? Projects

"the social science of electronic technologies"; links to major projects on Internet research

July 2006