Telling Stories on
The Computer

(ain't easy)

Destroy The World BeanieDestroy The World
A Cyber-Novella

Destroy The World is the tale of Hubert James and his pal, Scotto.
It's a lot of fun. (If you question authority)

Windows ------------------ Mac


Destroy takes about 20 minutes to "play".

(Shockwaved Version)

 

Other people doing excellent work

http://www.geocities.com/trampingground/
Halloween!

 

 Stories - MP3 style - Spoken Word

"The Tale of Bad Breath Bill" (5.4 megs)

"An excerpt from "Bris" (1.2 meg)

Serialized or Online Fiction

The Mr. Potato Head Murders

A fun piece of fiction written for OSO.Com

The Brothers Schlemiel

A novel serialized via email. This piece is being published in a variety of forms. The serialization completed in January 2002.

The serial has been complete -- too much effort to recreate

Literature Under Glass
The Safe

A creative performance at First Night Providence, 1994, mediated through a laptop computer and a projection screen.

The online and email version of

Grinning GuyGITMO
Grinning Into The Millennium Online

GITMO is an online and email newsletter. It began as an extension of a newspaper column, but has since taken on a life of its own.

GITMO is Winner of Honorable Mention: 1998 WELL Online Writing Contest.


 

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Telling Stories On The Computer

A new form is evolving.
It's not cinema, although it has elements of cinema.
It's not a game, although some games tell stories.
Right now, you experience it at your computer
Soon it will be portable.
This new form is not set.
These are some experiments in that form
- Mark Binder, 9/99 -

As you can see, this is hardly up-to-the-minute stuff....

 

table of contents

Destroy The World BeanieDestroy The World
A Cyber-Novella

Destroy The World is the tale of Hubert James and his pal, Scotto.
It's a lot of fun. (If you question authority)


Destroy takes about 20 minutes to "play".
(Probably longer to download)

Windows | Powermac

Mac 6800

Stories - MP3 style - Spoken Word

"The Tale of Bad Breath Bill" (5.4 megs)

"An excerpt from "Bris" (1.2 meg)

Copyright 2000 by Mark Binder
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