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![]() This is the research diary of researcher Lisbeth
Klastrup, since february 2001 sharing her thoughts on life, universe, persistent online
worlds, games, interactive stories and internet oddities with you on the www. May 07 April 07 March 07 February 07 January 07 December 06 2006 2005 2004 2003 Oct/Nov 2002 2002 2001 Fellow research bloggers -Denmark Jesper Juul Gonzalo Frasca Martin Sønderlev Christensen Jonas Heide Smith Miguel Sicart Mads Bødker ITU blogs -Norway Jill Walker Torill Mortensen Hilde Corneliussen Anders Fagerjord -The World Terra Nova (misc, joint) GrandTextAuto (US, joint) Mirjam Paalosari-Eladhari (SE) Jane McGonigal (US) Patrik Svensson (SE) Elin Sjursen (NO) Adrian Miles' Vog blog (AUSTR.) Other Related Blogs Mediehack Hovedet på Bloggen Bookish Tempus Tommy Flickwerk Jacob Bøtter Corporate Blogging Fellow Researchers, non-blog -Denmark Susana Tosca T.L. Taylor Espen Aarseth Soeren Pold Ida Engholm Troels Degn Johansson -Norway Ragnhild Tronstad -Sweden Anna Gunder Jenny Sunden Mikael Jacobsson -Finland Aki Jarvinen Markku Eskelinen Raine Koskimaa
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8.9.01
Truly, you can find everything on the internet. By way of Dummert.dk, the first Danish blogg in Danish, I have read, I came upon the Death Test . I have 45 years to live still, according to them. Well, then I guess I still stand a chance of becoming the first Danish female professor in Digital Aesthetics and Communication ;)...
And timing is perfect, Jill and Torill are writing about hypertext and cybertext. I'm preparing a talk for my department on this subject this Monday, trying to read up on some of the papers presented at Hypertext '01 and thinking about hypertext and cybertext too. I think, that one of the things this conference made me realise/remember, is that the www is just one, and perhaps in certain ways, a bad one version of a hypertextual system. There is still a lot you can do within this "genre", in fiction as well as systems development. It is not, as Nick Montfort claimed, Markku Eskelinen said that "hypertext is dead", rather it seems to me that theoretically it has become less salient in the consciousness of some of us. This does not mean that there is not still a lot to be said about it - I am glad there are people which do.
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