- Hyperland
"Hyperland" is a 50 minute long
documentary film abouthypertext and surrounding technologies written byDouglas Adams and produced byBBC Two in1990 . It starsDouglas Adams as a computer user andTom Baker , with whom Adams already had worked on "Doctor Who ", as a software agent.Content
The self proclaimed "fantasy documentary" begins with a shot of Adams asleep by the fire side with his television still on. In a dream, Adams, fed up by game shows, commercial and generally non-interactive linear content, takes his TV to a garbage dump, where he meets Tom, played by Tom Baker, a
software agent that shows him the future of TV: Interactive Multimedia.Much like
Apple Computer 'sKnowledge Navigator concept, Tom acts as a butler within a virtual space populated with hypertext, sound, pictures and movies represented by animated icons. The documentary is centered on Adams browsing these media and discovering theirinterconnectedness , leading him for example from the topic "Atlantic Ocean " to "literature about the sea" to "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner " bySamuel Taylor Coleridge to the poem "Kubla Khan " by the same author to "Xanadu " and back to the topic of hypertext viaTed Nelson 's "Project Xanadu ".Many aspects of the documentary show Adams' love for Apple computers. In the beginning a
Macintosh Portable can be spotted and most of the projects presented run on Apple Hardware. Even the general design of the animated icons featured in the dream is inspired byMac OS icons.While Adams is browsing, many people and projects related to the general theme of hypertext and
multimedia are presented:*
Vannevar Bush and hisMemex concept of a theoretical proto-hypertext computer system are shown.
*Ted Nelson explainshypertext andProject Xanadu .
*Hans Peter Brøndmo talks about the concept of animated icons.
*Robert Winter talks about an interactive version of Beethoven's 9th Symphony.
* This idea fromKurt Vonnegut 's book "Palm Sunday" is presented: stories have shapes that can be drawn on graph paper.
*Robert Abel shows his multimedia version ofPicasso 's "Guernica".
*Apple Multimedia Lab employees Steve Gano, Kristee Kreitman, Kristina Hooper,Michael Naimark and Fabrice Florin talk about a multimedial version ofLife Story , aBBC TV film dramatisation of the 1953 discovery of the structure ofDNA .
* Amanda Goodenough presents "Inigo Gets Out", an interactive story for kids implemented withHypercard .
*Brad deGraf andMichael Wahrman talk about their digital puppet "Mike Normal".
* ANASA Ames Research Center scientist presents aVirtual Reality Helmet prototype called "Cyberiad".
*Marc Canter makes an appearance as an animated icon but isn't "clicked" by Adams, so the audience does not get to see his interview.The dream (and the documentary) end with a vision of how information is accessed in 2005, that bears some resemblance to
virtual reality scenes seen in the film "The Lawnmower Man" two years after "Hyperland" was produced. Fact|date=July 2008 It can be argued that, apart from that graphical representation, the documentary draws a quite accurate vision ofhypertext and how it is used today, especially considering that it predates the first Web browser.External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=hyperland&search=Search Hyperland] on YouTube
* [http://www.douglasadams.com/creations/hype.html Douglas Adams Homepage about "Hyperland"]
* [http://xanadu.com.au/AV/hypertext.mpg An excerpt from the documentary featuring Ted Nelson]
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