Judith Pintar Explained

Judith Pintar is a sociologist and author of interactive fiction.[1] She is also a Celtic harp player and a composer of instrumental music.

Professional career

Interactive fiction

Pintar is the author of CosmoServe, an interactive fiction (IF) that simulates the interface of Compuserve Information Service (CIS), the first major online service provider before and during the early years of the World Wide Web.[2] The game was written using an early game design system for IF, Adventure Game Toolkit (AGT) developed by Mark Welch and David Malmberg, and won the 5th Annual Softworks AGT game-writing contest in 1991.[3] The following year Shades of Gray: an Adventure in Black and White, a game co-authored by a team of Compuserve Gamer's Forum members, for which Pintar was the principal designer, won the 6th Annual AGT contest in the group category.[4] Shades of Gray is “generally considered the finest AGT game of all time.”[5] The collaborative authorship of the game is referenced as an example of the kinds of creative possibilities that emerged within the early online IF community.[6] [7] Both games were published in a book and CD by David Gerrold, Fatal Distractions: 87 Of the Very Best Ways to Get Beaten, Eaten, Maimed, and Mauled on Your PC, (Waite Group, 1994).[8]

Academics

Pintar received a master's degree in Anthropology and a PhD in Sociology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) with a concentration in science and technology studies, and an area focus on the former Yugoslavia. She is the author, with psychologist Steven J. Lynn, of Hypnosis: A brief history.[9] Currently she is Teaching Associate Professor and Acting BS/IS Program Director at the UIUC School of Information Sciences,[10] as well as a faculty affiliate at the Illinois Informatics Institute where she teaches the design and programming of Interactive Fiction.[11]

Music and performance

One of the first musicians signed by the New Age record label Narada Productions in the 1980s, Pintar released three recordings of original music for Celtic harp on their Sona Gaia imprint.[12] Selected compositions were also included on several Narada compilations.[13] Her recordings are now owned and distributed by Universal Music Group.

Pintar performed internationally during the 1980s as a harp player and storyteller.[14] Her popular non-fiction book, The Halved Soul: Retelling the Myths of Romantic Love,[15] and the liner notes on her albums and CDs, incorporated stories and poetry that were originally performed.

Discography

Solo recordings

Compilation appearances

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Character Gender in Interactive Fiction. Doug Atkinson. XYZZYNews. 30 May 2016. https://archive.today/20130718065927/http://www.xyzzynews.com/xyzzy.3h.html. 18 July 2013. dead.
  2. Web site: Inform Designer's Manual. Graham Nelson. 30 May 2016.
  3. Web site: Softworks AGT Contest 1991. 30 May 2016.
  4. Web site: Softworks AGT Contest 1992. 30 May 2016.
  5. Web site: A History of Interactive Fiction, Chapter 8. Jimmy Maher . 30 May 2016.
  6. Web site: Interactive Fiction Communities: Through Preservation to something and beyond . Nick Montfort and Emily Short . 2011. Dichtung Digital Journal für Kunst und Kultur digitaler Medien . 30 May 2016.
  7. Book: Nick Montfort. Twisty Little Passages: An Approach to Interactive Fiction. MIT Press. 2005. 197.
  8. Book: David Gerrold. Fatal Distractions: 87 Of the Very Best Ways to Get Beaten, Eaten, Maimed, and Mauled on Your PC. Waite Group Press. 1994. 9781878739773 .
  9. Book: Judith Pintar and Steven J. Lynn. Hypnosis: A Brief History. Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley. 2008. 9781444305302. 30 May 2016.
  10. Web site: iSchool at Illinois, Judith Pintar. 24 April 2020.
  11. Web site: Judith Pintar's Reading List: Interactive Fiction. 30 May 2016.
  12. Book: Patti Jea Birosik. The New Age Music Guide: Profiles and Recordings of 500 Top New Age Musicians . Collier Books. 1989. 143. 9780020416401 .
  13. Web site: FolkLib Index - Wisconsin Harp Musicians. 30 May 2016.
  14. Web site: An interview with CosmoServe's Judith Pintar. C.E. Forman. XYZZYNews. 30 May 2016. https://archive.today/20130718052439/http://www.xyzzynews.com/xyzzy.11d.html. 18 July 2013. dead.
  15. Book: Judith Pintar. The Halved Soul: Retelling the Myths of Romantic Love. Harper San Francisco. 1993. 30 May 2016.