Web Site of
STUART MOULTHROP
Associate Professor,
School of Communications Design
University of Baltimore
samoulthrop@ubmail.ubalt.edu
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1420 North Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. 21201-5779
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"The only responsible intellectual is one who is wired."
About the paranoia often noted in users of this technology, there is nothing remarkable. Like other sorts of paranoia, it is nothing less than the onset, the leading edge, of the discovery that everything is connected, everything in the Creation, a secondary illumination -- not yet blindingly One, but at least connected, perhaps a route In for those like us who are held at the edge....
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Features

Layers Sketchook Odds and ends and proofs(?) of concept using Netscape's layers. Requires Navigator 4.0.

Flash-2 Sketchook Simple demos showing basic techniques in Macromedia Flash-2. Requires Shockwave Plug-in.

Alphaweb A hypertext poem by DIANA SLATTERY

An on-line journal edited by STEPHANIE GIBSON, et al.

The Color of Television Work in progress by STUART MOULTHROP and SEAN COHEN

A new 'erasable' Java applet

Scott from Seattle says:

IN THE END, WE ALL BECOME FREE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR OUR FAVORITE PRODUCTS. (DON'T WE?)

Site Index

Web Wisdom
Thoughts on Web design and aesthetics
Design Resources
Technical information, design examples, and downloadable page elements
Hypertexts
Fiction and non-fiction, from the Web and earlier
Communications Design
My academic home's main Web presence, new for 1998
Personal Data
For the record
Postmodern Culture
The electronic journal of culture and ideas of which I am co-editor
Essays
Some of my writings available on-line
Presentations
Text and graphics from appearances since 1995
Elsewhere
Some other places to be


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