[-empyre-] Bill Seaman´s Post-typwriter



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From: Bill Seaman <bseaman@risd.edu>
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Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 19:40:03 -0400
Subject: RE: [-empyre-] Writing and Pattern Flows
>  > 1) Will someone develop an interface that enables
>  > us to write with media-elements with the ease of
>  > use a typewriter? (My World Generator [programmer
>  > Gideon May] is a first attempt)[2]
>
>Interesting. Of course there are many interactive pieces in which keyboard
>input triggers media and/or behaviors. Keyboards, as you point out, are
>capable of allowing us to write many types of things.

Sorry - I meant a post-typewriter (I mean post-computer keyboard)
mode of authorship.
b
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Rhode Island School of Design
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