
After a good five minutes of staring at this seemed to be pointless site, I figured that each of the squares were hyperlinks to other website, and each site had to do with a product of what we deem as literacy. Each box would be opened and explained when clicked upon. And when you browsed the titles the box titled “electronic literacy volume one” would pose as a mini viewer of what was yet to come. This is composition per say but in a very peculiar method. It shows different types of literature works all under one site. As for the meaning of each square I did not care to uncover. But I am sure after staring off into the pointless website for a couple hours you can find some sort of pattern or relevance to it. Each box has a picture, which serves as a sort of title page before actually viewing each link further. After clicking each box there is a description that is written by the author and another link to begin the journey into rhetoric composition of whatever it is trying to do. Personally I don’t really like this site, but I am viewing it through the eyes of a pessimistic student who is forced to view the website and write a blog about it. But maybe if I was surfing the web and came upon it myself, then I would probably appreciate the type of art that it is portraying. The electronic literature collection also has quick links at the bottom to take you the about it section, all the titles, all the authors, and all the keywords. And by keywords I have no idea what it is talking about. Also at the bottom right the site is not one hundred percent copyrighted which could mean that some of the stuff that is being used is already being used within anther source.
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