History of self-propelled literature
The history of self-propelled literature goes back centuries and embodies a fascinating saga of creativity, innovation and technological advancement in the world of words. Since the first experiments with hypertext in the 20th century, self-propelled literature has come a long way to modern forms using algorithmic methods and virtual reality.The first steps in the history of self-propelled literature were taken with the advent of computer technology and the possibility of creating hypertext structures that allow the reader to interact with the text and choose their own path through history. This led to works such as Mark Daniel Cozins' "Cipher" and Stuart Mowler's "Larger Than Life," which broke new ground in the world of literary creation.
With the development of computer technology and the Internet, self-propelled literature has acquired new forms and capabilities. Authors began experimenting with algorithmic texts, using computer programs to create works that could change or evolve in real time. An example of such works were "Netography" by Nikolai Gubanov and "Thriller" by Andrew Stanley.
Today, self-propelled literature is at the crossroads of technological and artistic development, opening up new opportunities for interacting with the text and creating unique literary experiments. Her story is filled with exhilarating moments of words becoming living beings, leading the reader along paths they themselves chose.
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