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Billboard
Vigilante: The Shockwave version! (1.4 MB....and worth
the download!) Here's a piece we did about the war on smoking. Check out
this wickedly funny look at what happens when a smart teen-ager with a
good math brain decides to get even. |
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The Descending Armies
of Light: The Shockwave version! (1.4 MB) One of the
most popular pieces ever featured in HyperBole Magazine, The Descending
Armies of Light is a kind of Rorschach test for your soul. After being
confronted by a "spidery glass angel" and asked some very
personal questions, your answers are used to synthesize a symbolic,
abstracted painting. Be careful how you answer the questions about murder.
Also available as a downloadable: (PC or Macintosh about 2.5 megs) |
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HyperBole
Magazine: The original HyperBole Magazine, created in
Hypercard. This ground-breaking, award-winning product is where some of
HyperBole's many stories and CD-Roms got their start. Check out
the archive of back issues, including the adventures of the knight
Roland, the hurricane that destroyed Galveston In the Breach of Centuries,
and the bad attitude of Billboard Vigilante. Three years worth of issues
(dating from 1990) free for the downloading! |
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The Toolbox: Take
a look in the toolbox, for all the web technologies you'll need to
properly view HyperBole Online! |
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Christmas Lost
/ Christmas Found: Developed for our friends at New Scientist
Magazine, this lyrical look at family ties is told through the experiences
of two little girls, separated by a century and bound together by a
special book. |
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The Garden: An explorable aesthetic space. Sorry, no puzzles
here. Just philosophy, poetry and the occasional Zen koan, all wrapped in
a charming little oriental garden. |
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Tony's
Conoco: Created by Greg Roach at the first digital
storytelling festival, it tells the fictional story of a real place:
examining memory, regret, love, the art of living and the prospect of dying.
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