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  1. Mad Pascal

    Mad Pascal

    Piotr Marecki - 26.04.2018 - 13:07

  2. Amazon Mechanical Turk

    Amazon Mechanical Turk

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 14:50

  3. Hypergate

    Hypergate is an early hypertext system produced by Mark Bernstein in 1988 and written in FORTH for the Macintosh operating system. FORTH remains in use for developing and deploying standalone applications for the Apple operating system even today. After Bernstein licensed Storyspace in 1990, he dropped the development of Hypergate. Sarah Smith's King of Space, begun in 1988 and published in 1991, is the only work created on this platform.

    Davin Heckman - 06.06.2018 - 19:31

  4. King Edward

    The King Edward game authoring system was created by programmer James Terry in the mid-1980s. It was produced in the programming language FORTH in a version, according to Terry, called “Atila,” originally produced for the Apple II. Terry later “ported” the system to the Commodore 64 and the IBM PC. He reports that FORTH was written in 6502 on the Apple II and 8086 assembler on the IBM PC (Terry). The only other game built with this authoring system is the unpublished Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock, which was completed but dropped by the original publisher, Harper and Row, after Henson could never come to a satisfactory agreement with another publisher.

    Davin Heckman - 06.06.2018 - 19:32

  5. Narrabase

    Narrabase, a neologism for "narrative database," is an authoring software created by pioneering electronic literature artist Judy Malloy. It was built for both Apple II and PC platforms and used beginning 1986 for the development of her database novel Uncle Roger, Version 3.0, published in 1987-88 in Applesoft BASIC and Version 4.0 in GW-BASIC in 1988.

    Davin Heckman - 06.06.2018 - 19:33

  6. Prolog

    Prolog is a general-purpose logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prolog)

    Kavi Duvvoori - 13.08.2018 - 20:44

  7. #IDEO2017

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    Amirah Mahomed - 29.08.2018 - 15:59

  8. Barnes and Noble

    Barnes and Noble

    June Hovdenakk - 19.09.2018 - 15:48

  9. Commodore 128

    Commodore 128

    Ana Castello - 09.10.2018 - 11:38

  10. Prose

    In 1996 Wesleyan University Press published my Virtual Muse: Experiments in Computer Poetry. The book examined a number of approaches to using computer programs as adjuncts to the process of composing poems. The book is now more or less out of print; I am glad to deal with inquiries as they arise, which is surprisingly often.

    The most elaborate program described in Virtual Muse is Prose. It generates sentences. They are random in two ways: the syntactical structure of each sentence is constructed from phrase elements recursively chosen at random from an editable grammar; and the word-slots in the resulting sentence template are filled at random from an editable dictionary arranged by word-types. It was originally written under DOS; that version is accessible by archaeologists. The same is true of the old Mac OS9 version, which used Jim Trudeau's Programming Starter Kit for Mac.

    Alvaro Seica - 13.11.2018 - 15:01

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