The Macintosh Playhouse explores a suite of cutting edge and entertaining topics such as animation, sound, movie-making, graphics, RedEdit, AppleScript, and HyperCard, in addition to other wild diversions. The book features a CD-ROM loaded with software to enable the reader to experiment and create anything their imagination desires.
As a journalist, I've enjoyed getting to know people in the worlds of art, computers, video, and the web.
As a conceptual artist and concrete poet, I absorbed a lot from brave audiences.
As a teacher, I've learned enormously from my students at NYU, Rutgers, the Shakespeare Institute, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, UNM, and professional organizations such as the ACM, IEEE, and STC.
And as a writer, I've always gotten a kick out of working collaboratively with other writers.
I live in New Mexico, along the Rio Grande, in an adobe house with a satellite dish on top, and three dogs who chase away balloons during the annual fiesta.
My wife Lisa is a writer and manager of customer representatives at a call center.
My son Ben runs an insurance office here in town, and Noah is about to graduate from UNM.
Me, I'm busy doing art pieces, fiction, and a bunch of writing about web applications and databases, mostly for the national laboratory here in town, Sandia.
You can learn more about all of us in the books...and our web sites:
www.webwritingthatworks.com
www.theprices.com
I occasionally respond to email at theprices@theprices.com.
