public marks

PUBLIC MARKS from jlesage with tags hypertext & internet

November 2006

ArtLex on New Media

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

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

Internet resources for course on web art production

links to theory, artists sites, institutional resources, good sites for tutorials, and ejournals on/for web art

Furtherfield Links

extensive set of links to digital art projects, grouped by themes and types

Electronic Literature Organization

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

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.

STORYTRON - Interactive Storytelling

Software for something between a game and literary hypertext. "Storytronics uses Verbs to define what may happen in interactive storytelling. Each Verb represents one possible dramatic action, like a kiss, a demand, or an advice." Looks like fun.

Martin Ryder, tech teacher website

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

Virtual Society? Projects

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

July 2006

Surftrail: Anders Fagerjord's Blog

attractively designed blog tracing the thinkers the author found useful in areas of internet and blog theory, as well as other conceptual pursuits, categorized on the left side of the page

Mark Tribe: The Internet as a Space for Art Making

course at Columbia University, spring 2004. many good Internet resources and links.

May 2006