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SHAKSPER 1997: A Software Query
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 08/20/97
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.0862. Wednesday, 20 August 1997. From: Barrett Fisher <fisbar@homer.acs.bethel.edu> Date: Tuesday, 19 Aug 1997 08:52:17 -0500 (CDT) Subject: A Software Query Several years ago, back when Hypercard stacks were the "cutting edge" (and before people began "pushing the envelope"), I purchased a site license for software called "The Theater Game," developed by Larry Friedlander at Stanford University. It presents the user with several options for creating different stages with a variety of props and several characters, some of whom can adopt different positions (kneeling, lying, standing, etc.). The user can then design a scene, record it, and play it back. While the technology is rather crude and has some severe limitations (e.g., characters cannot exit offstage, a problem which some of my students solved by having them fly to the ceiling!), I did encourage students to use it for a number of years. I have never received notice of a revision of this program (it was published in 1990). Have any other SHAKSPERERANS used "The Theater Game"? Has it been upgraded? I might consider using it again if new technologies (e.g., CD-ROM graphics capabilities) have been taken advantage of. If this is not of general interest, please reply to me off list: fisbar@bethel.edu Barrett Fisher Bethel College (MN)
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