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Hypertext syntagmas: cinematic narration with links
other writing

For example the work presented by Christine Boese, where her PhD research was presented (and is maintained) as an academic hypertext web. In addition Locke Carter, Bruce Ingraham and David Kolb have written on academic writing in hypertextual environments, while more broadly figures such as Greg Ulmer have elaborated and performed what are radical redefinitions of academic writing in texts such as "Teletheory" and "Applied Grammatology."

My own hypermedia essay on Kelly and Donen's Singin' in the Rain (Miles 1998) was also designed as an early attempt at performing an academic hypertextual argument relying on multilinear reading pathways, a practice that this obviously continues.

Adrian Miles: Hypertext syntagmas: cinematic narration with links
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