Hyperland |
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In this one-hour documentary produced by the BBC in 1990, Douglas falls asleep in front
of a television and dreams about future time when he may be allowed to play a more active
role in the information he chooses to digest. A software agent, Tom (played by Tom Baker),
guides Douglas around a multimedia information landscape, examining (then) cuttting-edge
research by the SF Multimedia Lab and NASA Ames research center, and encountering hypermedia
visionaries such as Vannevar Bush and Ted Nelson. Looking back now, it's interesting to see
how much he got right and how much he didn't: these days, no one's heard of the SF Multimedia
Lab, and his super-high-tech portrayal of VR in 2005 could be outdone by a modern PC with a 3D
card. However, these are just minor niggles when you consider how much more popular the
technologies in question have become than anyone could have predicted - for while Douglas was
creating Hyperland, a student at CERN in Switzerland was working on a little hypertext project
he called the World Wide Web...
LANGUAGE: English |
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