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Fall 2024
This thesis takes the form of a hypertext, interactive game designed to be a thought experiment on cultural memory in the Anthropocene. It is a game, a form of research-creation, and a question. The question posed is simply: what cultural memories and memory objects do we make, forget, and...
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Graphing Vitality: Terror Management Theory, Spiritual Transformation, and Schizoanalysis/Re-synthesis as Hypertext Research-creation
DownloadSpring 2022
I have been asked to describe this project in a succinct way, and to give its associated processes a name. I use the word 'associated' here after Chapman & Sawchuk's commentary on research-creation, in an attempt to refer encompassingly not only to the forms but especially to the forces that...
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John B. Smith Archive - Complete
1966-2011
The complete bundle of the works of John B. Smith, covering the period of 1966 through 2011 as represented by Dr. Smith on his archive website at http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/jbsArchive/ All files have been provided by Dr. Smith from his personal collection. Over the course of his academic...
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John B. Smith Archive - Periods and Themes Bundle 3 (1984-1995)
1984-1995
A bundle of the works of John B. Smith corresponding to the period of 1984-1995, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. In this period, Smith transitioned to The University of North Carolina with a continuing appointment as a faculty member in Computer Science. His research at...
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John B. Smith Archive - Periods and Themes Bundle 4 (1995-2011)
1995-2011
A bundle of the works of John B. Smith corresponding to the period of 1995-2011, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. In this period, Smith was faculty at the The University of North Carolina in Computer Science. His research interest in hypertext shifted to web-based hypertext...