is a set of ideas, and a small collection of illustrated stories, about a place. The ideas and the stories are delineated separately, but they connect at certain points.

The best way to browse through the exhibit is to use the remote control, a separate window that you can keep on the side of your screen and use to jump directly to any part of the exhibit you like.

The idea sections appear at the top of the remote control, the stories below. Idea pages scroll vertically; story pages scroll horizontally. The ideas and the stories have a natural sequence to them, but you can hop and browse through them in any order, just as you can with a book.

If you see an image that interests you, click on it. For many of the images, this will bring up a separate screen pointing out related links in other parts of the exhibit. This can be a fun way of browsing from story section to idea section and back again.

The division between story and idea in this exhibit is, purposely, a bit messy.

Have fun. Though I can't promise you a personal reply, I'm always happy to hear comments.

Larry Albert
December 30, 1996