Aarseth 's cyber - text concept The concept of cyber - text focuses on the integration of text, and the medium of text plays an important role.
Espen Aarseth (1997) gathered the attention of literary circles the word cyber text. His concept focuses on text composition to analyze the influence of the media as an integral part of literary dynamics. According to Aarseth, the cyber text itself is not a type. Aarseth believes that in order to classify tradition, literary genre, and aesthetic values, you should examine the sentences at the regional level. The concept of Web text provides a way to expand the scope of literary research, including what is considered today as a foreign or peripheral phenomenon.
In Aarseth 's work, cybertext represents a set of general - purpose text machines operated by readers to generate various readings. Aarseth (1997, p. 19) refused to narrow down the definition of this Web text to "ambiguous terms like digital text and e-books". We use the phrase "electronic literature" in this article. Because they resonate via exciting language content (at least on one level), they are interested in pretty easy-to-read works and interact with existing corpus corpus.
We discovered that "cyber text" is a useful concept, but the taxonomies and schemes included in this approach may interfere with the interdisciplinary discussion of electronic literature. Instead of using new words from Aarseth, such as textons, scriptons, traversal functions, we use widely accepted computer science terminology. This shift is important because concepts introduced by Aarseth and related to current discussions can perfectly map to concepts developed in computer science many years ago. The new words introduced by Aarseth are still marvelous, but the terms used in computer science are everywhere.