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Hypertextual reality: VR on the web
2017 IEEE Virtual Reality (VR), 2017The tutorial focuses on Virtual Reality on the web and how researchers and developers can leverage its power to create content. The WebVR specification is presented, along with examples of how it works in a browser. Content creation is addressed by mentioning the available frameworks accompanied by a hands-on session in A-Frame.
Diego Gonzalez-Zuniga +2 more
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Hypertextuality in Finnegans Wake
2016There is no apex of study for Finnegans Wake. Readers should be looking towards hypertextual references, or imagined connections based off of previous elucidations to further study the Wake. What does a reading of Finnegans Wake in a digital world consist of?
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Hypertextument: reading the new Victory Garden
2022Mariusz Pisarski takes us on a detailed tour through the cognitive intricacies of hypertext classic Victory Garden's migration from Storyspace (circa 1992) to the Web. In so doing, Pisarski observes how years of Stuart Moulthrop’s experience as a mentor and teacher of digital literature, and as a practicing hypertext scholar and writer, are built into ...
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Kernel of the Labyrinths Hypertextuals
2018In the chapter, the semantemes are amalyzed which serve as dychotomic links in the core of the online links with the negative goal of online interactive communication. We present the importance of literary recourses to describe or locate the way to be followed until reaching the origin of a node or set of them, which have been intertwined among ...
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra +2 more
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Hypertextuality and Virtual Reality
Proceedings of the 34th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, 2023Dene Grigar, Rob Swigart
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Hypertextual Library Manifesto. Version 1.0
2008Translation by Juliana Mazzocchi with the collaboration of Maria Stella Sagaria and Riccardo Ridi. The Italian version was published as Manifesto per la biblioteca ipertestuale. Versione 1.0, Bibliotime X (2007), n. 3, http://www2.spbo.unibo.it/bibliotime/num-x-3/ridi.htm.
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