Multimedia: From Wagner to Virtual Reality

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by Ken Jordan

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"I recommend this book to you with an earnestness that I have seldom felt for any collection of historic texts," writes William Gibson in his foreword. Tracing the fertile series of collaborations between arts and sciences throughout the twentieth century, Randall Packer and Ken Jordan present the often overlooked history behind multimedia―the interfaces, links, and interactivity we all take for granted today. "Many of the papers that had profound impact upon my development―to say nothing of the entire industry―are here," raves Donald A. Norman, author of The Invisible Computer . In "an evocative whirlwind tour through 100 years of work" ( Wired ), Packer and Jordan bring together an "historically significant" ( Slashdot ) collection of the groundbreaking visions of scientists like Vannevar Bush, Douglas Englebart, and Norbert Wiener, and artists like John Cage, Nam June Paik, and William Gibson. Their insightful explanations of the core concepts behind multimedia provide historical context that "reads like a Western civ of modern media" ( Film/Tape World ). Illustrated; portraits [A]n important book....For anyone who wants to know where multimedia technology is going, or where it has been. -- Boston Globe Ken Jordan has pioneered innovative Web sites such as SonicNet, Word, and Media Channel. He lives in New York City. Randall Packer is a media artist and professor of electronic arts at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore.

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