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Le brin de cachemire sur sa hanche glisse au creux du ventre de l'autre, elle diminue progressivement son rythme, déboutonne les dernières phrases et fait jouer la glissière. Fonctionnant sans relâche à l'envers, à l'endroit, la machine tricote.Cochon Pull / Pull Cochon Hazard Caroline, le 25/2/2009 à 08h36
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Panoplie.org propose de confronter deux "cultures de l'écran" contemporaines en constituant une collection de vidéos autour du vocabulaire propre au monde des ordinateurs.
Nous avons choisi le Jargon Informatique, lexique officiel des "hackers", comme source d'inspiration, et la vidéo, sous toutes ses formes, comme mode de représentation et vecteur de réflexion.
Sous 2 semaines, l'équipe de panoplie.org vous informera de la décision de publication de votre soumission et de la date de sa publication.
2006-10-27 17:15:37
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The prototypical computer adventure game, first designed by Will
Crowther on the
PDP-10* in the mid-1970s as an
attempt at computer-refereed fantasy gaming, and expanded into a
puzzle-oriented game by Don Woods at Stanford in 1976. (Woods had been one
of the authors of INTERCAL* .) Now better known as
Adventure or Colossal Cave Adventure, but the
TOPS-10* operating system permitted only six-letter
filenames in uppercase. See also vadding* ,
Zork* , and Infocom* .Screen shot of the original ADVENT game
Orange River Chamber
You are in a splendid chamber thirty feet high. The walls are frozen rivers of
orange stone. An awkward canyon and a good passage exit from east and west
sidesof the chamber.
A cheerful little bird is sitting here singing.
>drop rod
Dropped.
>take bird
You catch the bird in the wicker cage.
>take rod
Taken.
>w
At Top of Small Pit
At your feet is a small pit breathing traces of white mist. A west passage ends
here except for a small crack leading on.
Rough stone steps lead down the pit.
>down
In Hall of Mists
You are at one end of a vast hall stretching forward out of sight to the west.
There are openings to either side. Nearby, a wide stone staircase leads
downward. The hall is filled with wisps of white mist swaying to and fro almost
as if alive. A cold wind blows up the staircase. There is a passage at the top
of a dome behind you.
Rough stone steps lead up the dome.
This game defined the terse, dryly humorous style since expected in
text adventure games, and popularized several tag lines that have become
fixtures of hacker-speak:
A huge green fierce snake bars the
way! I see no X here (for some noun X). You
are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike. You are
in a little maze of twisty passages, all different. The
‘magic words’ xyzzy* and
plugh* also derive from this game.Crowther, by the way, participated in the exploration of the Mammoth
& Flint Ridge cave system; it actually
has a
Colossal Cave and a Bedquilt as in the game, and the Y2 that also
turns up is cavers' jargon for a map reference to a secondary
entrance.ADVENT sources are available for FTP at
ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/doc/misc/if-archive/games/source/advent.tar.Z .
You can also play it as a Java applet .
There is a good page of resources at the Colossal Cave Adventure
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