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stacking up HyperCard Post date  04.25.2005, 3:57 PM

posted by ben vershbow

206px-Hyper_beethoven.gif Nick Montfort (over at Grand Text Auto) aims to compile a comprehensive directory of works built in the now-legendary HyperCard - the graphical, card-based application that popularized hypermedia and jumpstarted the first big wave of popular electronic authoring. The HyperCard Bibliography is far from complete, but Nick has placed it in the public domain, inviting everyone to make additions. Among the "noted omissions" are the Expanded Book Series and CD-ROMs from the Voyager Company (pictured here is a card from Robert Winter's Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 CD Companion). A selection of these titles can be viewed on the institute's exhibitions page. Thanks, Nick!

For more background on this period, visit Smackeral's "When Multimedia Was Black & White."

Posted by ben vershbow on April 25, 2005 03:57 PM
tags: history_of_interactive_media

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