Beehive 5.2, new experiments hypertext.

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24.01.03 Beehive 5.2, new experiments hypertext.
New number of Beehive, Hypertext / Hypermedia Literary Journal , the magazine of literary experiments aperiodic electronic hypertext. In summary eight different works: 'Landscapes' Bill Marsh is a set of colorful visual poetry, with subtle animations and text that scrolls behind the mask of some designs, such as in a different light strip, 'Viractualism' a long essay by Joseph Nechvatal pairing between biology and technology, or between the static and malleable ',' hyperbody ', a sensual poetry hypertext Juliet Ann Martin,' Restless' Miranda F. Mellis in which parts of the text, written on different floors, are heard recited by the author, 'Ornithology of War' by Marianne Shaneen, a dramatic story that develops on fragments of letters, voices, and postal deliveries, 'Outline of a Novel' Millie Niss, a long poem displayed on backgrounds of print book, 'Definitions' Jon Fried, some caustic encyclopedic definitions of terms such as 'kids'. 'Girl', 'future', 'noise', 'sex' and so on, and finally, 'Your Book Came' by Alan Sondheim, a detailed review of 'Electric Blood', the last book of fiction post-cyberpunk Kenji Siratori. From the site, also are available for free download the first 'BeeHive Microtitles', short experimental fiction and essays. Pdf meant to be enjoyed with the Palm OS: 'The Phenomenology of Approach' by Alan Sondheim, 'Recitatif' Sheila Murphy and 'Translucidity' of Talan Memmott.