My favourite are [i]Among Twenty Snowy Mountains[/i], [i]Three Minds[/i] and [i]River[/i]. What made you create the animations in a different order than the poem? Did you make them as you had clear how to depict them?
Precisely yesterday I was reading the last issue of the MFJ about hybridization of media. Do you think "hyperliterature" will become a standard in the future? I think it will be limited to short fiction or poetry like in this case, because it is more suited for integration.
BTW, I didn't know Stevens' work, and now I'll have to check it out :)
My favourite are [i]Among Twenty Snowy Mountains[/i], [i]Three Minds[/i] and [i]River[/i]. What made you create the animations in a different order than the poem? Did you make them as you had clear how to depict them?
Precisely yesterday I was reading the last issue of the MFJ about hybridization of media. Do you think "hyperliterature" will become a standard in the future? I think it will be limited to short fiction or poetry like in this case, because it is more suited for integration.
BTW, I didn't know Stevens' work, and now I'll have to check it out :)