Tracing the decay of fiction : encounters with a film /

An interactive archaeological exploration of the Hotel Ambassador, a vintage building erected in 1920 that was famous for its glamorous Coconut Grove nightclub, and the assassination of Democratic presidential candidate Robert Kennedy. In this program, users wander virtually through its abandoned...

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Corporate Authors: Annenberg Center for Communication (University of Southern California), Labyrinth Project
Other Authors: O'Neill, Pat
Format: Software eBook
Language:English
Published: [Los Angeles] : Annenberg Center for Communication, University of Southern California, [2002]
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Summary:An interactive archaeological exploration of the Hotel Ambassador, a vintage building erected in 1920 that was famous for its glamorous Coconut Grove nightclub, and the assassination of Democratic presidential candidate Robert Kennedy. In this program, users wander virtually through its abandoned rooms, and encounter cultural traces of the historical events and personal stories that occurred there.
Item Description:"Produced by the Labyrinth Project, an art collective and research initiative on interactive cinema"--Container.
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 DVD-ROM : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 insert.
Format:System requirements for Macintosh: Power Macintosh with Power PC processor, G4 or higher recommended; Mac OS 9.2 or higher (OS X recommended)512 MB or more of free available system RAM; minimum 200 MB of available disc spce (1 GB recommended); 800x6000, 16-bit color display or better; DVD-ROM drive; Quicktime 6.
System requirements for Windows: Intel Pentium 3 processor, Pentium 4 or higher recommended; Windows 98 or higher; 512 MB or more of free available system RAM; minimum 200 MB of available disk space (1 GB recommended); 800x600, 16-bit color display or better; 16-bit sound card; DVD-ROM drive; Quicktime 6.
Audience:ENGL
Production Credits:Film written, directed, filmed and edited by Pat O'Neill; commentaries by Carlyn Frank Benjamin, Margaret Tante Burke, Drew Caspar, Michael Dear.
ISBN:0967412730