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acm conference on hypertext | 2012

Exploring (the poetics of) strange (and fractal) hypertexts

Charlie Hargood; Rosamund Davies; David E. Millard; Matt R. Taylor; Samuel Brooker

The ACM Hypertext conference has a rich history of challenging the node-link hegemony of the web. At Hypertext 2011 Pisarski [12] suggested that to refocus on nodes in hypertext might unlock a new poetics, and at Hypertext 2001 Bernstein [3] lamented the lack of strange hypertexts: playful tools that experiment with hypertext structure and form. As part of the emerging Strange Hypertexts community project we have been exploring a number of exotic hypertext tools, and in this paper we set out an early experiment with media and creative writing undergraduates to see what effect one particular form -- Fractal Narratives, a hypertext where readers drill down into text in a reoccurring pattern -- would have on their writing. In this particular trial, we found that most students did not engage in the structure from a storytelling point of view, although they did find value from a planning point of view. Participants conceptually saw the value in non-linear storytelling but few exploited the fractal structure to actually do this. Participant feedback leads us to conclude that while new poetics do emerge from strange hypertexts, this should be viewed as an ongoing process that can be reinforced and encouraged by designing tools that highlight and support those emerging poetics in a series of feedback loops, and by providing writing contexts where they can be highlighted and collaboratively explored.


acm conference on hypertext | 2013

Adapting historical drama for the web: a model for metadata backed publishing of historical drama programmes

Rosamund Davies; Paul Rissen; Michael O. Jewell

In this paper we describe how creative writing techniques were used to develop a non-linear model of narrative structure for historical drama and how an ontology was developed to facilitate publishing it on the web as transmedia content.


Archive | 2013

Introducing the creative industries : from theory to practice

Rosamund Davies; Gauti Sigthorsson


Journal of Screenwriting | 2010

Screenwriting strategies in Marguerite Duras's script for 'Hiroshima, Mon Amour' (1960)

Rosamund Davies


Archive | 2008

Narrating the archive and archiving narrative: the electronic book and the logic of the index

Rosamund Davies


RCUK Digital Economy | 2010

Digital Futures 2010

Mike Fraser; Anne Boddington; Martyn Dade-Robertson; Rosamund Davies; Graeme Earl; Matt Jones; Luc Moreau


Archive | 2010

PATINA: Personal architectonics of INteractions with artefacts

Mike Fraser; Anne Boddington; Martyn Dade-Robertson; Rosamund Davies; Graeme Earl; Matt Jones; Luc Moreau


International Journal of the Book | 2008

Narrating the Archive and Archiving Narrative

Rosamund Davies


Archive | 2017

Collaborative production and the transformation of publishing: The case of Wattpad

Rosamund Davies


Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory | 2016

The Camera “at the Trowel’s Edge”: Personal Video Recording in Archaeological Research

Angeliki Chrysanthi; Åsa Berggren; Rosamund Davies; Graeme Earl; Jarrod Knibbe

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Graeme Earl

University of Southampton

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Luc Moreau

University of Southampton

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Charlie Hargood

University of Southampton

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Matt R. Taylor

University of Southampton

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Ryan Flynn

University of Greenwich

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