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How many macs can run Marble Springs at one time?

Leighton Christiansen and Deena Larsen struggled to find the key behind the patterns of connections on the connections card.
internet-hypermedia star.pdf

So you want to be an internet, hypermedia star?

Printed page, half sheet.

Marble Springs in Use

This undated photograph shows one of the original presentations of Marble Springs, including the "Mac Cozy" and instruction sheets that are part of the MITH collection.

"Breaking Points" Draft

This is a handwritten draft of Deena Larsen's poem "Breaking Points", which became part of her hypertext collection Marble Springs.
About the Collection.doc

About the Collection

Receiving the Deena Larsen Collection

In May of 2007, MITH received the extraordinary gift of Deena Larsen’s personal collection of early-era personal computers and software. Deena is an author and new media visionary who has been active in the…

Artist Statement.doc

Deena Larsen's Artist Statement

September, 2007

Thank you MITH, for saving the world of hypertext trappers and W.ily W.ilderness W.anderers

I stumbled into the hidden wonders and unsurveyed complexities of hypertext before that term even existed, before the web was thought…

Old Wives Tales

Old Wives Tales was Marble Springs's precursor

Old Wives Tales Draft Binder

This binder contains edited drafts from Deena Larsen's Old Wives Tales, the precursor to Marble Springs.

"Hyperpoems and Hyperpossibilities": Deena Larsen's M.A. Thesis

The MITH collection contains multiple copies of "Hyperpoems and Hyperpossibilities", Deena Larsen's English M.A. thesis at the University of Colorado, which was submitted in 1992. This thesis discusses Larsen's creation of Marble Springs, provides a…

Marble Springs Presentation Folder

This folder contains various materials for Deena Larsen's presentation of Marble Springs, including transparencies of screenshots from the work.
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