
This seems like an amazing work because it allows one to fly or swoop through three-dimensional spaces full of poetic language that flows like rivers and waterfalls, spins in tightly organized hourglass tornadoes, and much more. This virtual world is a rich space that is complex in its organizational structure and explores the potential of language in these spaces.
I wish we could visit this virtual world and explore its textual riches, but unfortunately, the closest we can come to this is a small quicktime window with voiceover recording explaining the work as someone else explores this work. How frustrating!
Featured in Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2.