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Aspen Movie Map - Definition and Overview

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The Aspen Movie Map was a revolutionary multimedia system developed at MIT by Andrew Lippman in 1978 with funding from ARPA.

Features

The Aspen Movie Map allowed the user to take a virtual tour through the city of Aspen, Colorado. This was accomplished with the use of four video cameras, which were pointed in different directions and took video footage while mounted on the back of a truck through the streets of Aspen. Once the footage was recorded, the pictures were linked together and allow the user to choose one of several predefined paths in which to tour the city.

Using videodisc technology, the Aspen Movie Map allowed for non-sequential access to the program's data and allowed the user to start at a particular point and move forward, back, left, or right. The Aspen Movie Map also contained footage of the inside of notable landmark buildings in Aspen, allowing the user to take a virtual tour through those buildings.

Another notable feature of the system was a navigation map which allowed the user to jump directly to a point on the Aspen city map instead of finding the way through the city streets to that destination. It is because of this feature that the Aspen Movie Map is thought to be the first hypermedia system.

The system allowed the user to experience the tour in one of three modes: summer, winter, and polygonal. The first two were based on the videodisc library of photographs, and the third was based on a very crude 3-D model rendered in real time. Thus, the program can also be seen as an early virtual reality system.

Purpose and Applications

ARPA funding during the late 1970s was subject to the military application requirements of the notorious Mansfield Amendment introduced by Mike Mansfield (which had severely limited funding for hypertext researchers like Douglas Engelbart).

The Aspen Movie Map's military application was to solve the problem of quickly familiarizing soldiers with new territory. The Department of Defense had been deeply impressed by the success of Operation Entebbe in 1973, where the Israeli commandos had quickly built a crude replica of the airport and practiced in it before attacking the real thing. DOD hoped that the Movie Map would show the way to a future where computers could instantly create a 3-D simulation of a hostile environment at much lower cost and in less time. See virtual reality.

Political Response

William Proxmire awarded the project one of his Golden Fleece awards. Proxmire was later severely criticized for his shortsightedness by journalist Stewart Brand.

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