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Visual Games for Words
& Sounds. Hyperpoems for the Macintosh. (Intelibooks,
1993. Diskette) Sold Out. This is a sort of Dada adventure. Caulfield's
hyperpoems are also visual poems--poems which are both literature
and visual art. And some of them should just be called rhythms
or musical poems, because they are closely linked to music. To
enjoy these poems the reader may play an active role, close to
that of the author. The viewing and reading and listening of
these poems, therefore, depends considerably on the curiosity
and mood of the reader-author.
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Book of XXIX Steps. A poetry game of discovery and imagination. CD-ROM (Intelibooks, 1999). Version
1. 0 for the Apple Macintosh. Multimedia and design by Servando
González. This CD-Rom connects thirty nine links (or steps)
of poetry, art, and sound that the reader navigates by passing
through windows and doorways, while having the option of investigating
individual links more thoroughly, clicking on words or objects
in the room. For more information E-mail.
About the CD-ROM
"Book of the XXXI Steps is the finest hyperbook in existence.
It is superb!" (Tobías Winckelmann).
"This Book is a perfect
hyper poetic landscape: a visual bonanza of fragmented paintings,
collages, illustrations of medieval symbols, photographs of the
author and of cats" (María Archuleta).
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