Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Hypermedia or cyberliterature
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(obsolete) An ABC book; a primer.
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(computing) A systems analyst.
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Alternative spelling of antivirus [(computing) A piece of software that is used to detect, delete and or neutralize computer-based viruses.]
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The study of computers as persuasive technologies.
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A military communications specialist using codes based on an obscure language.
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A folksonomy, or user-generated system of tagging content, that is enriched by collaboration with experts in the field.
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Alternative form of computationalist [One who subscribes to the theory of computationalism.]
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computerlike
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(art) A painting style that developed from the cubist movement.
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The knowledge, teaching, study, science, or legend surrounding computers.
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Computer literacy.
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Poetry produced with the help of computers, often with an interactive or multimedia aspect.
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Relating to cybertext.
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The historical period characterized by the existence of digital technology.
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An academic field concerned with the application of computational tools and methods to traditional humanities disciplines such as literature, history, and philosophy.
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The condition of living in a digital culture, with computer technology.
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The tendency to assume that computers behave analogously to human beings.
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Alternative letter-case form of Hx (“history”).
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A multilinear form of cinema involving interwoven storylines, plot twists, and flashback and flashforward sequences.
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Familiarity with hypertext technologies.
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Literature that uses the hypertext medium, particularly in order to add interactivity to a story or work.
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hypermedia literacy; the state of being conversant with hypermedia technologies
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Any medium, such as hypertext, consisting of linked interactive elements, often with multimedia aspects.
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A novel written in a hypertext medium.
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Poetry written in a hypertext medium.
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One who reads and interacts with hypertext.
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Of or relating to hypertext.
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Something that has been hypertextualized; a hypertext version.
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Making use of computer simulation or other artforms to produce larger-than-life or surreal effects.
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A writer of hypertext.
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The writing of hypertext.
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Relating to digital invocational media based on invocable kinds of address.
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(by ellipsis, usually preceded by the definite article) A Macquarie Dictionary.
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(Internet) A funder in the system of micropatronage.
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The merging of real and virtual worlds to produce new environments and visualizations where physical and digital objects coexist and interact.
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(art) A form of art that represents the fusion of biological processes and computing.
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Alternative letter-case form of net art [(art) A form of new media art distributed via the Internet.]
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(Internet slang) A pseudonym.
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A free search engine accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics.
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(science fiction) A simulated world, as in virtual reality or cyberspace.
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Irreverent poetry constructed from the subject lines of spam e-mail messages.
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An artificial intelligence used at a university that simulates a pupil or learner, to help promote students' understanding of metacognitive skills.
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(programming) Of, or relating to, a certain type of malware.
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Abbreviation of videte. [See; consult; refer to. A remark directing the readers to look to the specified place for epexegesis.]
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(Wiktionary and WMF jargon) A person who contributes to Wiktionary, especially a regular contributor versed in the ways of the site.
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In the field of human-computer interaction, a research experiment in which subjects interact with a computer system that they believe to be autonomous, but which is actually being operated by an unseen human being.

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