The Exploration of Electronic LiteratureMain MenuCollaborative IntroductionExploration in E-LiteratureIntroducing the AuthorsExploration through "With Those We Love Alive"- Introductionsarah's pageThe Exploration of "Public Secrets"Faithfully ExploringThe analysis of Robert Kendall's "Faith" and its' themes of exploration as applied to electronic literature, the readers self, and the greater world."Brainstrips": An "Intellectual" Look at Self and SocietyWorks CitedSamantha Dunbar6769c6d659c5d21743bfd3ee8e1520fb290c029eAbbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18Katherine Schade95a1e87c6981b91dee345c99c02bef095be3e77cSarah Kruegerbd48d99e4ac012ec5372b70f02ba2f906970308e
The interactivity is limited to clicks like this one on each slide/layer of the poem.
12018-11-16T19:52:11-08:00Katherine Schade95a1e87c6981b91dee345c99c02bef095be3e77c"Faith" Slide 24This first slide of the actual poem shows the level of interactivity as being limited to clicking to each new slide. With the "So..." on the bottom of the page, the reader realizes immediately that they will be limited to the pace determined by the author and limited to going in one direction through the work.media/faith 2.pngplain2018-11-16T19:58:42-08:00Katherine Schade95a1e87c6981b91dee345c99c02bef095be3e77c