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Hypertext and comics: towards an aesthetics of hypertext

Published: 10 September 2001 Publication History

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The paper aims at understanding how comic art rhetoric can be used to better understand hypertext, in an attempt to develop an aesthetics of hypertext.

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HYPERTEXT '01: Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
September 2001
270 pages
ISBN:1581134207
DOI:10.1145/504216
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Published: 10 September 2001

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  1. comics
  2. hypertext theory
  3. word and image

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HT01
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  • UAARHUS
  • AIAS
  • JDI
  • CCTAS
  • DANSKEB
  • SA
  • TT
  • HYPE
HT01: The 12th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
August 14 - 18, 2001
none, Århus, Denmark

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HYPERTEXT '01 Paper Acceptance Rate 45 of 136 submissions, 33%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 378 of 1,158 submissions, 33%

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