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''Hyperland'' is a 50-minute long documentary film about hypertext and surrounding technologies. It was written by Douglas Adams and produced and directed by Max Whitby〔Ted Nelson: ''Possiplex''. 2010, page 272f.〕 for BBC Two in 1990. It stars Douglas Adams as a computer user and Tom Baker, with whom Adams had already worked on ''Doctor Who'', as a personification of a software agent. In hindsight, what ''Hyperland'' describes and predicts is an approximation of today's World Wide Web.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Internet – the last battleground of the 20th century )〕 == Content == The self-proclaimed "fantasy documentary" begins with Adams asleep by the fireside with his television still on. In a dream that follows, Adams, fed up by game shows and generally passive, non-interactive linear content, takes his TV to a rubbish dump, where he meets Tom, played by Tom Baker. Tom is a software agent, who shows him the future of TV: ''interactive multimedia''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hyperland )〕 Much like Apple Inc's Knowledge Navigator concept, Tom acts as a butler within a virtual space populated with hypermedia: linked text, sound, pictures and movies represented by animated icons. The documentary is centred on Adams browsing these media and discovering their interconnectedness. This process leads him, for example, from the topic ''Atlantic Ocean'' to ''literature about the sea'' to ''The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge to the poem ''Kubla Khan'' by the same author to ''Xanadu'' and back to the topic of hypertext via Ted Nelson's ''Project Xanadu''. The references to Coleridge and to Kubla Khan are rather knowing nods to Adams' own book ''Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency'', where they play significant roles in the plot. ''Dirk Gently'' was published in 1987 and also touches on the themes of interconnectedness, suggesting that this was a subject Adams had thought about at some length and some time. Many aspects of the documentary demonstrate Adams' noted enthusiasm for technology, and for Apple computers in particular. At the beginning of the documentary a Macintosh Portable can be seen, and most of the projects presented run on Apple hardware. Even the general design of the animated icons and environments featured in his dream are inspired by pre-OS X era Mac OS icons and design cues. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hyperland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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