Friday, April 13, 2012

The 'Intelligent Encyclopedia' of the future as imagined in 1982

The 'Intelligent Encyclopedia' of the future as imagined in 1982: via www.futureofthebook.org






After nearly 250 years, the Encyclopaedia Britannica is now being printed exclusively online. In honor of its transition, Bob Stein of the Institute for the Future of the Book has posted a set of images from 1982 that imagine how an "Intelligent Encyclopedia" might have been used by later generations. Designed by Stein along with Atari's Alan Kay and Disney animator Glenn Keane, the pictures show people using the encyclopedia as a universal, portable guide — not all that different from Wikipedia — that can be hooked up to televisions, headphones, or Atari flight simulation units.
Besides the obvious fact that nobody carries around a dedicated device just for encyclopedias, Stein says the biggest difference between these images and...
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