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What happens when you get the author of The Hitchhiker Guide to the Galaxy and the creator of the Muppets in the same room In the 1980s, Jim Henson met author Do stanley cups uk uglas Adams and together they tried to develop a television special starring the Muppets about the wonders of computers. Henson and Adams met almost 29 years ago this week and shared a love for computers and the advances they offered in entertainment. Adams reportedly consulted on a Labyrinth video game, and he and Henson planned to create their own television special: Adams had been working with the Henson team that year on the Muppet Institute of Technology project. Collaborating with Digital Productions the computer animation people , Chris Cerf, Jon Stone, Joe Bailey, Mark Salzman and Douglas Adams, Jim goal was to raise awareness about the potential for personal computer use and dispel fears about their complexity. In a one-hour television special, the familiar Muppets would according to the pitch material , 8220 park the public interest in computing, in an entertaining fashion, highlighting a stanley quencher ll sorts of hardware and software being used in special effects, digital animation, and robotics. Viewers would get a tour of the fictional institute 鈥?a series of computer-generated rooms manipulated by the dean, Dr. B stanley fr unsen Honeydew, and stumble on various characters taking advantage of computers ; capabilities. Fozzie, for example, would be hard at work in the Department |
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