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Software for the onboard Apollo Guidance Computer, which controlled navigation and guidance for the 1969 Apollo 11 mission

"...The viewer/reader will be connected to computer books ...through varying degrees of interaction, through the computer's musical instrument-like responsiveness, through text-access methods that simulate the reader's own thought processes, and through the visual qualities of the framed and glowing monitor."

"...an inquiry that utilizes hyperlinked images of a disembodied human form, once-live chat rooms on the subject of crime and punishment, and graphic moving images in order to illuminate the wide-reaching effect of Brandon's life and death."

"...verses scroll the alleyway, popup in windows – altered – and then disappear. The user interface is an image of a blank book upon which a few lines of city have been hastily sketched. Roll the mouse over windows and doors as you might scan your eyes over a cityscape. Occasionally you will catch a glimpse of an interior..."

In San Francisco, a game was created in which Tracker McDyke, searched for drag queen, Tessy LaFemme, who was missing from the Castro. The game was distributed via LGBT BBS Systems.

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