God's Script (hypertext fiction)

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Abstract

God’s Script explores the link between narrative and new media; it is a multi-linear narrative that expands on the alternative structures and conventions presented in hypertext fictions; and contextualises recent developments in narrative and new media thinking, revealing a contemporary understanding of story telling in multiple media forms.God’s Script also raises critical discussions about the way in which web-based literature is presumed to be read as the reader has many ways of experiencing a text and constructing meaning, giving impetus to further investigations into hypertext and hyperreading implications for digital literacy and knowledge construction in online environments.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCentre for Media Research, University of Ulster
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 21 Jan 2005

Bibliographical note

God's Script was exhibited at the BEA Festival of Media Arts, Nevada, February 21, 2005
Outputmediatype: CD-Rom

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