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logothings Atari Cambridge Research Atari Cambridge Research 1982-84 In this very short ved Ib a group of us, many of whom had been part of the MIT Al Lab's Logo Group, imagined a children’s playstation of, the futute. Videos below show pieces of our work. [Atthe same time we also taught Atari Logo to children, About Logo is a video of one such experience ina California school Just before the lab shut down we made a 25-minute video of our war. | have divided that video into the following seven segments. (Notes, con Atari Overview Fd on Gesture and Gary on object oriented Logo (Qlogo} Mike on dance movement, Mark on puppetty, Max on force feedback Atari Cambridge Research: part 4 Pt) Marvin's reflections Atari Cambridge We had alot of wonderfully talented and fun-loving people working with us to build the children’s playstation of the future. Here Greg ‘Gargarian holds an Atari sign as he shows Danny around the lab, ‘One project we tackled at Atari resulted in LogoWorks: Challenging Programs in Logo, published by McGraw Hill (®YTE Books) in 1985, This collection of Logo projects was edited by me, Margaret Minsky and Brian Harvey. Many friends including Danny and Greg contributed projects. logoworksjpgAs it happens the book got published after Atari was shut down and re-opened in a new identity In our (Twenty Things paper){ /documents/AIM-248.pdi] Seymour describes a puppet machine. Iemever worked but stood as a model and in 1982 Mark Gross built and programmed a different puppet machine as can be seen on an Atari video. FP ssctorome re This site is open source. Improve this page

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