4.0197 TACT Address; Interactive Fiction Query (2/31)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Mon, 18 Jun 90 17:57:15 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0197. Monday, 18 Jun 1990.
(1) Date: Sat, 6 16 10:23:54 MDT (14 lines)
From: <DMIALL@UALTAVM>
Subject: TACT distribution
(2) Date: Mon, 18 JUN 90 16:36:54 GMT (17 lines)
From: SA_RAE@VAX.ACS.OPEN.AC.UK
Subject: Interactive Fiction?
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Date: Sat, 6 16 10:23:54 MDT
From: <DMIALL@UALTAVM>
Subject: TACT distribution
To obtain a copy of TACT you should contact the Centre for Computing
in the Humanities, Robarts Library 14th Floor, University of
Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 1A1. (Tel: 416-978-8656)
The Centre is currently charging $30 CAN or $25 US, for which you
get a disk and a bound copy of the manual. The program is described
as "essentially shareware", and can be freely copied provided the
copyright is preserved, etc. Seems a great bargain to me!
Regards, David Miall
University of Alberta
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Date: Mon, 18 JUN 90 16:36:54 GMT
From: SA_RAE@VAX.ACS.OPEN.AC.UK
Subject: Interactive Fiction?
Recent mailings (incl. 4.0179 etc. Metaphysics of Cyberspace) have
refered to INTERACTIVE FICTION. Although familiar with the term I would
like to know more - could anyone give some pointers or references to
it's practitioners please? The concept of a "button script(s) in John
McDaid's _Uncle Buddy's Funhouse_" being understood as a "poem capable
of enacting itself" carries with it so many unresolved links as to be
criminally teasing!
I look forward to your responses - thank you in anticipation.
Simon Rae: Research Adviser, Academic Computing Service,
The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, United Kingdom.
SA_RAE@VAX.ACS.OPEN.AC.UK