Early Interactive Story

I heard about a book lately, written by Marc Saporta and published in 1962, which made me think of this class. It was purposely made available (both in French and English versions) in an unbound format consisting of 150 cards or pages. The author's intention was to offer a story which could change as the cards were shuffled or rearranged in any order. It was written so that the story would connect to the next page, whatever it was. It is called Composition No. 1.

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Amazon Queen said…
This is very interesting, It's delightful to observe how human creativity and innovation develops historically. A piece of art is always art, does not matter how old it is. Art is timeless, science not that much...

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