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 | | "Tomfoolery," the story of how a family copes with the murder of a brother, naturally developed into an experimental fragmented form that seemed to be limited by linearity of the traditional text. |
 | | Considering the two primary structural options, the traditional option made the most sense for "Tomfoolery." Very much like Johanna Drucker's untitled re-photographed collage posted on ubuweb, "Tomfoolery," despite its experimental leanings, was still composed with a traditional text in mind. |
 | | The next step to placing "Tomfoolery" in a hypertext environment was to conceptualize it in terms of "blocks, nodes, or lexias joined by a network of links and paths." In "Identifying Hierarchies," Kathy Dang noted that the first step has two parts; identifying the first root and then identifying the hierarchical and cross-reference links. |
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