Kolb was also an early experimenter in hypertext and electronic literature. His work,
Socrates in the Labyrinth: Hypertext, Argument, Philosophy, 1994 from
Eastgate Systems is a philosophical work in five files (title, Habermas Pyramid, Earth Orbit, Cleavings, and Aristotle’s Argument). The work was done in
Storyspace, a hypertextual writing program. A traversal of the work with documentation and scholarship about it is archived by The NEXT Museum. A second work,
Caged Texts, was originally intended to accompany this main work, but remained unpublished until 2023, when it was resurrected in
The NEXT Museum and featured in
The Digital Review.
Caged Texts experiments with random elements as a homage to
John Cage's experimentation with random content. As
Dene Grigar notes, this reimagined web version maintains the original random elements within the hypertext structure and takes advantage of web elements to also randomize the interface for a further representation of this experimental approach.
Hypertext as Resistance has colored links to guide the essay as a response to a polemic by
Sanford Kwinter in the architectural theory journal
Assemblage. This work is now reconstructed in The NEXT Museum. == Selected works ==