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On writing sculptural Hypertext

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Sculptural hypertext is proposed as an alternative domain for hypertext writing, proceeding chiefly by the removal of links rather than by adding links to an initially unlinked text. Relatively little is known about authoring sculptural hypertexts. This paper examines some issues that arise in the course of composing sculptural hypertexts and proposes tools which might help support such designs.

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        HYPERTEXT '02: Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
        June 2002
        210 pages
        ISBN:1581134770
        DOI:10.1145/513338

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