An ongoing list of interesting experiments with Hybrid/Digital (Scholarly) Books
- Roland Barthes – A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments.
- Marshall McLuhan, Quentin Fiore – The Medium is The Massage
- Marshall McLuhan et al.- Verbi-Vocal-Visual Explorations. NY: Something Else Press, 1967.
- Jacques Derrida – Glas
- William J. Mitchell – City of Bits
- McKenzie Wark, Gamer Theory
- Paul D. Miller – Rhythm Science: ‘web take’ Hypnotext by Peter Halley:
- Katherine Hayles – Writing Machines
- Christopher Kelty – Two Bits
- Kathleen Fitzpatrick – Planned Obsolescence
- Frederic Kaplan, Metamorphosis of Objects
- http://blogs.epfl.ch/article/26504
- Bruno Latour – An inquiry into modes of existence
- Mark Amerika – Remixthebook
- Matthew K. Gold – Debates in the digital humanities
- Nick Sousanis – Unflattening
- Jason Helms – Rhizcomics: Rhetoric, Technology, and New Media Composition
- Whitney Anne Trettien – Computers, Cut-ups, and Combinatory Volvelles: An Archaeology of Text-generating Mechanisms
- Autobiography Mark Twain vol. 1
- Dan Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig – Digital History
- Paul Wouters et. al – Virtual Knowledge
- Alexandra Juhasz – Learning from YouTube
- http://thebook.virtualknowledgestudio.nl/
- Semantic WORDS
- Living Books
- Liquid Books
- Liquid Publications
Hybrid book works:
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=632843
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=365031
http://www.open-video.org/details.php?videoid=4993&surrogate=clip
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=618818
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1754156
http://www.betweenpageandscreen.com/about