Folio of Bill Bly's We Descend, open with booklet
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Photos of the Folio and CD and Their Contents of Bill Bly's We Descend
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A series of nine photos of the folio and CD and their contents of Bly's We Descend
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This section of Pathfinders contains 15 images of Bly's folio and CD of We Descend, published by Eastgate Systems, Inc. in 1997. The photos detail the material aspect of the work and show the information that readers glean from its presentation. Thus, many of the characteristics of the packaging carries a similar aesthetic as Shelley Jackson's folio and CD for Patchwork Girl, but unlike McDaid's Uncle Buddy's Phantom Funhouse, which was presented, instead, as a box containing floppy disks or a CD.
Folio Contents1. Floppy disk, 3 1/2"
General Comments about the Packaging of Bill Bly's We Descend
2. Booklet, 16-pages total with information printed on 13 of its pages
3. CD, .047" thick and 3.150" in diameter
4. Registration cardBill Bly's We Descend, Volume One was packaged in a 9" x 6" folio made of heavy card stock. When opened, the folio reveals a pocket on each side. The pocket on the left hand side contains the floppy disk of the work. The pocket on the right hand side is where the back page of the 14-page booklet that gives directions for "Getting Started" is slipped. The look of the folio with its front and back cover and inside paper contents resembles a book environment and, so, provided a breadcrumb leading readers from the world of print from where they had come to the world of the digital where they were headed with electronic literature. According to Mark Bernstein, the owner of Eastgate Systems, Inc., The folio was designed by Eric A. Cohen, who, served for several years as the company's staff designer. The original floppy disks had labels printed in PMS 194 (a Pantone color used for print graphic art). The CDs were originally custom-printed, but now they are labeled with a standard Eastgate design.
Folio, Front
The front of the folio shows the title, We Descend, in orange and geometric designs in white against a light mauve background. Arcing around one part of the circle of the design and just beneath the title are the words: "Archives Pertaining to Egderus Scriptor Volume One." On the rest of the circle are two lines with the words in all caps. Line one says, "RENDERED INTO HYPERTEXT FORM", and the second says, "AND WITH FORWARD AND AFTERWORD BY". The second line leads to the name "Bill Bly" printed at the bottom of the folio.
Folio, Back
The back of the folio repeats the title in orange and continues the design seen in the front of the folio. Below the title are the words printed in bold type, "An archive from the distant future, unearthed by a scholar of the even more distant future, when the world we know is less than the shadow of a myth." A longer section of text, comprised of three paragraphs, serves as a teaser about the story and follows in regular typeface. Paragraph one reads: "For Egderus, a young boy at the isolated Mountain House, this darkening future is a world of mystery and questions. What––or who––lives in the rocky hills around him? What can emerge, undetected, to drive a man made, or tear him limb to limb?". Paragraph two: "Why must Egderus leave the Mountain House as secretary to the Good Doctor, interrogator and torturer? What intrigue surrounds one prisoner, the Historian, and what does he know that makes the Good Doctor so relentless in his attack? Why, ultimately, is this Historian the one victim that Egderus attempts to rescue?". Paragraph three: "Years later, as an old man at the Mountain House, Egderus uncovers only more mysteries. What did the Historian learn that drove him to his death? Does something live, still, in the rocks around him? And how shall Egderus pursue this disturbing legacy that could shake the foundations of their world?". Below this section is information about the floppy disk's format. A circle is found by each "Windows" and "Macintosh." A white dot is placed next to the version the reader had purchased. The one shown is created for the Mac environment. Also located in this section are the words, "Requires 1 MB free RAM and a hard disk drive." The contact information for Eastgate Systems, including the company's toll free and MA phone numbers, fax number, email address, URL, and street address are also included. The ISBN sticker is situated next to the contact information showing the numbers, ISBN: 1-884511-35X; ISBN: 978-1884511356.
Folio, OpenedThe opened folio reveals a slot, or pocket, on the left hand side where the floppy disk is kept. The inside, left-hand side of the folio's cover advertises Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl and provides the copyright information for We Descend. On the right hand side is the 16-page booklet that gives the directions for "Getting Started with We Descend" for both Windows and Mac. Also included in the booklet is a brief bio of Bill Bly and information about where to get answers to technical problems one may have with the work.
Folio, Opened, Booklet RemovedThe folio with the booklet removed reveals a layout similar to a book cover. Both sides of the folio's inside cover are used to announce other works published by Eastgate Systems. On the left hand side is information about Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl; on the right hand side is information about Storyspace and important works published by Eastgate Systems created with the software, information set apart from the rest of the information in a box. Mentioned are Bly's We Descend; Michael Joyce's Twilight, A Symphony; David Kolb's Socrates in the Labyrinth: Hypertext, Argument, Philosophy; Edward Falco's A Dream with Demons; Diane Greco's Cyborg: Engineering the Body Electric; and Jackson's Patchwork Girl.
Booklet, Front CoverThe booklet is printed on paper stock in black and white. The booklet's front cover design matches that of the front of the folio.
Booklet, OpenedInside of the booklet on the left hand page is the "Software License Agreement," "Limited Warranty and Disclaimer,"copyright and trademark information, and contact information for Eastgate Systems, Inc. The right hand side of the booklet contains the Table of Contents. There are four items listed: "Getting Started with We Descend for Macintosh," "Getting Started with We Descend for Windows," "About the Author," and "Questions?".
Booklet, Back CoverThe back cover contains information needed for getting technical help. The word, "Questions?," is centered on the page, followed by "If you have any technical problems reading We Descend please call us here at Eastgate so we can help." The full contact information found on the inside cover of the folio is repeated, here, on the back of the booklet.
Floppy Disk, FrontThe 3 1/2" floppy disk, containing Bly's hypertext novel, is a high density disk marked by HD in the black plastic casing. The front of the disk has a white label covering both sides of the disk, 2 1/4" of the front and 1/2" of the back. The front part of the label shows the title, printed in two lines left-justified, and author's name directly below it. Underneath Bly's name is a red line with the words in all caps "SERIOUS HYPERTEXT" followed by "from". Beneath this line is "Eastgate Systems,"with "Inc." appearing next to the name slanted vertically, with each letter descending toward the next line. This information is followed by the company's street address and phone numbers. The Eastgate Systems, Inc. logo is situated next to the contact information. All lettering found in the white section of the label matches the red burgundy color of the line and red in the logo.
Floppy Disk, BackThe label on the back side of the floppy disk reads, "Copyright © 1997 by Bill Bly. Software copyright © 1992-97 by Eastgate Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized distribution or sale of this material is expressively prohibited."
CD in Envelope, FrontThe CD is packaged in a white envelope, 5" x 5" in size, with a round, clear plastic window that allows for the title, "We Descend," to be visible to the reader. At the top of the envelope, 3/4" of the Eastgate Company label measuring a total of 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" can be seen. The label reads: "©Copyright 1994 by Eastgate Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Storyspace is a trademark, and CIVILIZED SOFTWARE is a service mark of Eastgate Systems, Inc." The date refers to the software rather than the work, which was published in 1997. The label functions also as a sticker that, when folded, adheres the flap to the back of the envelope. The label is split into two colors: 1 1/4" is burgundy and 1 1/4" is a yellowish beige color. The portion of the label visible on the front of the envelop is burgundy with white type. No other markings are found on the envelope.
CD in Envelope, Back
The back of the envelope features the label that had begun on the front of the envelope. The first portion is 3/4" and burgundy in color with the service make and company name rendered in two lines. Line one reads: "CIVILIZED SOFTWARE". Line two is centered within Line one and reads: "from Eastgate Systems, Inc." Below this section is the yellowish beige portion of the label. Most of this section is covered by a white label with rounded edged, 2 5/8" x 1" in size. Centered in the white label is the title, "We Descend," in a typeface that is italicized. Though the white label the company's address and phone numbers are slightly visible.
CD, Front
The CD's design follows that of others, like Stephanie Strickland's True North, used by Eastgate Systems during the same period. It is screen printed, burgundy in color, with 11 white circles arranged so that the center spindle hole is highlighted. The overall look provides an optical illusion of a 3D space where the hole serves as the entry point. Above the line of the 4th white circle are the words "commodity-firmness-delight," referring to Vitruvius' "architectural virtues" that Mark Bernstein, the owner of Eastgate Systems, Inc., saw printed on a t-shirt he saw in the 1970s. The name, "Eastgate", appears to the left of the circles and is also printed in white. At the top of the CD, the title of the work is hand-written in black lettering by Estha Blachman of Eastgate Systems, Inc. with a Sharpie pen.
CD, Back
On the back of the CD we see the shiny layer that reflects the laser.
Registration Card, Front
The registration card, included in the packaging, allowed the user to register the product, receive information about Eastgate Systems, Inc., and make comments to the company about the user's experience with the product. Once filled out, the registration card was intended to be mailed back to the company. By 1997 email was becoming more prevalent and, so, Eastgate Systems, Inc. also provided users with the opportunity to email as well as call by phone. Thus, the front of the registration card is a traditional postcard, postage paid, and already addressed to the company. At the top left hand side is the company name, phone numbers, email address, and website. In the middle was the information needed for mailing highlighted in a box: "BUSINESS RELY MAIL" appeared on the first line. "FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 5666 BOSTON, MA". Below this section we see the words, "POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE". This information is followed by the company's mailing information in three lines: "EASTGATE SYSTEMS INC", "PO BOX 1307", "CAMBRIDGE MA 02238-9818". On the right hand side of the card, we see "NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES" in the space where a stamp would have been placed. Bar code markings are found at the top, right hand side and bottom of the card.
Registration Card, Back
The back of the Registration Card provides the place for the user to write in information to register the product. It is divided into four sections. The first, located at the top of the card, are the words, "Please Register". On each side we see a hand with a finger pointing at the words. Below this section are the directions for filling out the card. It reads: "Please fill in and return this card to register your Eastgate product. We'll make sure you get updates and hear about important new developments." The third section makes up one half of the left hand side of the bottom section and consists of seven lines in a row equally spaced. Here is where one would write the 1) "PRODUCT" 2) [user's] "NAME" 3) user's "ORGANIZATION" 4) [user's] "ADDRESS" 5) "CITY" [and] "STATE" 6) "ZIP/POSTAL CODE" [and] "COUNTRY" 7) "E-MAIL". The fourth section is the right hand side of the bottom part of the card. The words, "Talk to us! We love to hear how you use our products, and what you think. Call or e-mail us, too (address on obverse)." Below are five lines that run next to the ones on the left. -
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Photos of the Folio, CD Rerelease, and Flashdrive Rerelease and their Contents for Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl
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Photos of the folio, CD rerelease, and flashdrive rerelease and their contents for Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl
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This section of Pathfinders contains 15 images of Bly's folio of We Descend. The photos detail the material aspect of the work and show the information that readers glean from its presentation.Folio Content
1. Floppy disk, 3 1/2"
General Comments about the Packaging of Bill Bly's We Descend2. Booklet, 16-pages total with information printed on 13 of its pages3. CD, .047" thick and 3.150" in diameter4. Registration cardBill Bly's We Descend, Volume One was published in 1997 by Eastgate Systems as a 9" x 6" folio made of heavy card stock. When opened, the folio reveals a pocket on each side. The pocket on the left hand side contains the floppy disk of the work. The pocket on the right hand side is where the back page of the 14-page booklet that gives directions for "Getting Started" is slipped. The look of the folio with its front and back cover and inside paper contents resembles a book environment and, so, provided a breadcrumb leading readers from the world of print from where they had come to the world of the digital where they were headed with electronic literature. The folio was designed by Eric A. Cohen, who, according to Mark Bernstein, the owner of Eastgate Systems, served for several years as the company's staff designer.Folio, frontThe front of the folio shows the title, We Descend, in orange and geometric designs in white against a light mauve background. Arcing around one part of the circle of the design and just beneath the title are the words: "Archives Pertaining to Egderus Scriptor Volume One." On the rest of the circle are two lines with the words in all caps. Line one says, "RENDERED INTO HYPERTEXT FORM," and the second says, "AND WITH FORWARD AND AFTERWORD BY." The second line leads to the name Bill Bly printed at the bottom of the folio.Folio, backThe back of the folio repeats the title in orange and continues the design seen in the front of the folio. Below the title are the words printed in bold type, "An archive from the distant future, unearthed by a scholar of the even more distant future, when the world we know is less than the shadow of a myth." A longer section of text, comprised of three paragraphs, serves as a teaser about the story and follows in regular typeface. Paragraph one reads: "For Egderus, a young boy at the isolated Mountain House, this darkening future is a world of mystery and questions. What––or who––lives in the rocky hills around him? What can emerge, undetected, to drive a man made, or tear him limb to limb". Paragraph two: "Why must Egderus leave the Mountain House as secretary to the Good Doctor, interrogator and torturer? What intrigue surrounds one prisoner, the Historian, and what does he know that makes the Good Doctor so relentless in his attack? Why, ultimately, is this Historian the one victim that Egderus attempts to rescue?". Paragraph three: "Years later, as an old man at the Mountain House, Egderus uncovers only more mysteries. What did the Historian learn that drove him to his death? Does something live, still, in the rocks around him? And how shall Egderus pursue this disturbing legacy that could shake the foundations of their world?". Below this section is information about the floppy disk's format. A circle is found by each "Windows" and "Macintosh." A white dot would have been placed next to the version the reader had purchased. Also located in this section are the words, "Requires 1 MB free RAM and a hard disk drive." The contact information for Eastgate Systems, including the company's toll free and MA phone numbers, fax number, email address, URL, and street address are also included. The ISBN sticker is situated next to the contact information showing the numbers, ISBN: 1-884511-35X; ISBN: 978-1884511356.Folio, openedThe opened folio reveals a slot, or pocket, on the left hand side where the floppy disk is kept. The inside, left-hand side of the folio's cover advertises Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl and provides the copyright information for We Descend. On the right hand side is the 16-page booklet that gives the directions for "Getting Started with We Descend" for both Windows and Mac. Also included in the booklet is a brief bio of Bill Bly and information about where to get answers to technical problems one may have with the work.Booklet, front coverThe booklet is printed on paper stock in black and white. The booklet's front cover design matches that of the front of the folio.Booklet, OpenedInside of the booklet on the left hand page is the "Software License Agreement," "Limited Warranty and Disclaimer,"copyright and trademark information, and contact information for Eastgate Systems. The right hand side of the booklet contains the Table of Contents. There are four items listed: "Getting Started with We Descend for Macintosh," "Getting Started with We Descend for Windows," "About the Author," and "Questions?".Booklet, back coverThe back cover departs from the design of the folio, containing instead the information needed for getting technical help. The word, "Questions?," is centered on the page, followed by "If you have any technical problems reading We Descend please call us here at Eastgate so we can help. The full contact information found on the inside cover of the folio is repeated, here, on the back of the booklet.Floppy Disk, frontThe 3 1/2" floppy disk, containing Bly's hypertext novel, is a high density disk marked by HD in the black plastic casing. The front of the disk has a white label covering both sides of the disk, 2 1/4" of the front and 1/2" of the back. The front part of the label shows the title, printed in two lines left-justified, and author's name directly below it. Underneath Bly's name is a red line with the words in all caps "SERIOUS HYPERTEXT" followed by "from." Beneath this line and words is "Eastgate Systems," followed by its street address and phone numbers. The Eastgate Systems logo is situated next to the contact information. All lettering found in the white section of the label matches the red burgundy color of the line and red in the logo.The label on the back side of the floppy disk reads, "Copyright © 1997 by Bill Bly. Software copyright © 1992-97 by Eastgate Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized distribution or sale of this material is expressively prohibited."Folio, booklet removedThe folio with the booklet removed reveals a layout similar to a book cover. Both sides of the folio's inside cover are used to announce other works published by Eastgate Systems. On the left hand side is information about Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl; on the right hand side is information about Storyspace and important works published by Eastgate Systems created with the software, information set apart from the rest of the information in a box. Mentioned are Bly's We Descend; Michael Joyce's Twilight, A Symphony; David Kolb's Socrates in the Labyrinth: Hypertext, Argument, Philosophy; Edward Falco's A Dream with Demons; Diane Greco's Cyborg: Engineering the Body Electric; and Jackson's Patchwork Girl.CD in Envelope, Front The CD is packaged in a white envelope, 5" x 5" in size, with a round, clear plastic window that allows for the title, We Descend, to be visible to the reader. At the top of the envelope, 3/4" of the Eastgate Company label, which measures a total of 2 3/4" x 2 3/4", can be seen. The label reads: "©Copyright 1994 by Eastgate Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Storyspace is a trademark, and CIVILIZED SOFTWARE is a service mark of Eastgate Systems, Inc." The label functions also as a sticker that, when folded, adheres the flap to the back of the envelope. The label is split into two colors: 1 1/4" is burgundy and 1 1/4" is a yellowish beige color. The portion of the label visible on the front of the envelop is burgundy with white type. No other markings are found on the envelope.CD in Envelope, BackThe back of the envelope features the label that had begun on the front of the envelope. The first portion is 3/4" and burgundy with the service make and company name rendered in two lines. Line one reads: "CIVILIZED SOFTWARE". Line two is centered within Line one and reads: "from Eastgate Systems, Inc." Below this section is the yellow beige portion of the label. Most of this section is covered by a white label with rounded edged, 2 5/8" x 1" in size. Centered in the white label is the title, We Descend, in a typeface that is italicized. Though the white label the company's address and phone numbers are slightly visible. CD, FrontThe CD's design follows that of others, like Stephanie Strickland's True North, used by Eastgate Systems during the same period. It is screen printed, burgundy in color, with 11 white circles arranged so that the center spindle hole is highlighted. The overall look provides an optical illusion of a 3D space where the hole serves as the entry point. Above line of the 4th white circle are the words "commodity-firmness-delight," referring to Vitruvius' "architectural virtues" that Mark Bernstein, the owner of Eastgate Systems, picked up from a t-shirt he saw in the 1970s. The name, "Eastgate," appears to the left of the circles and is also printed in white. At the top of the CD, however, the title of the work is hand-written in black lettering. In looking at other CDs of We Descend, the lettering appears to be by the same person and is indeed completed by hand with what appears to be a Sharpie pen. CD, BackOn the back of the CD we see the shiny layer that reflects the laser. Registration Card, FrontThe registration card, included in the packaging, allowed the user to register the product, receive information about Eastgate, and make comments to the company about the user's experience with the product. Once filled out, the registration card was intended to be mailed back to Eastgate. By this time email was becoming more prevalent and, so, Eastgate also provided users with the opportunity to email the company as well as call by phone. Thus, the front of the registration card is a traditional postcard, postage paid, and already addressed to the company. At the top left hand side is the company name, phone numbers, email address, and website. In the middle was the information needed for mailing highlighted in a box: "BUSINESS RELY MAIL" appeared on the first line. "FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 5666 BOSTON, MA". Below this section we see the words, "POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE". This information is followed by the company's mailing information in three lines: "EASTGATE SYSTEMS INC," "PO BOX 1307," "CAMBRIDGE MA 02238-9818. On the right hand side of the card, we see "NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES" in the space where a stamp would have been placed. Bar code markings are found at the top, right hand side and bottom of the card.Registration Card, BackThe back of the Registration Card provides the place for the user to write in information to register the product. It is divided into four sections. The first, located at the top of the card, are the words, "Please Register". On each side we see a hand with a finger pointing at the words. Below this section are the directions for filling out the card. It reads: "Please fill in and return this card to register your Eastgate product. We'll make sure you get updates and hear about important new developments." The third section makes up one half of the left hand side of the bottom section and consists of seven lines in a row equally spaced. Here is where one would write the 1) "PRODUCT" name 2) user's "NAME" 3) user's "ORGANIZATION" 4) user's "ADDRESS" 5) "CITY" [and] "STATE" 6) "ZIP/POSTAL CODE" [and] "COUNTRY" 7) "E-MAIL". The fourth section is the right hand side of the bottom part of the card. The words, "Talk to us! We love to hear how you use our products, and what you think. Call or e-mail us, too (address on obverse).". Below are five lines that run next to the ones on the left.