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Home of the ground-breaking new-media collective, Antirom.

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_Antirom_ About Antirom The Antirom collective was formed in 1994 by a group of Londoners as a protest against "ill-conceived point-and-click 3D interfaces" grafted onto re-purposed old content - video, text, images, audio and so on - and repackaged as multimedia. The members of Antirom felt they could do better than this multi-mediocrity, or at least no worse. The idea was to explore interactivity and try to understand what made an interactive experience engaging, a simple question but one that proved difficult to resolve. Inspired by Gerald Van Der Kaap's BlindRom, Antirom's eponymous first CD-ROM was a collection of small interactive pieces that were playful, fun, often silly and usually explored only one interactive idea at a time. The group developed hundreds of small interactive pieces or so-called 'toys'. Each toy was highly playful, without the complexity or competitiveness of a game, and in which the pleasure comes from the playing, not the winning a very English app...

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