HYPEREX.CO.UK HOST
I discovered that a single page on hyperex.co.uk took four hundred and thirty-four milliseconds to download. We could not detect a SSL certificate, so our crawlers consider this site not secure.
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77.72.1.98
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The Hyperliterature ExchangeDESCRIPTION
New for October 14 - Feels Like Home Again - Joel Weishauss Collected Poems. Click here to read it. New work worth a visit. An HTML5 interactive story, by Alan Bigelow. New for Feb 11 - Schoolboy Daze - A review of Andy Campbells four-part new media fiction,. Click here to read it. The Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2. The long-awaited second anthology from the Electronic Literature Organisation. Available both online and as a DVD. Click here to read it. Click here to read it. An intro.CONTENT
This web page hyperex.co.uk has the following on the homepage, "New for October 14 - Feels Like Home Again - Joel Weishauss Collected Poems." Our analyzers viewed that the website also said " Click here to read it." The Website also said " New work worth a visit. An HTML5 interactive story, by Alan Bigelow. New for Feb 11 - Schoolboy Daze - A review of Andy Campbells four-part new media fiction,. Click here to read it. The Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2. The long-awaited second anthology from the Electronic Literature Organisation. Available both online and as a DVD. Click here to read it. Click here to read it." The website's header had digital as the most important search term. It is followed by electronic, computer, and contemporary art which isn't as highly ranked as digital. The next words they used was digital art. new media was included but might not be seen by search parsers.