2015 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Of Hobbits and Hulks: Adaptation Versus Narrative Expansion
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For the most part I had an analogue childhood. The stories I read or watched were brought to me via books, comics, our DER rental television set, or through very infrequent trips to the cinema. The first explicitly digital object I can remember seeing was an IBM calculator my dad brought home from work in the dying days of the 1970s. It was a piece of beige plastic with rubber keys and a red digital display. After that there was a series of Casio digital watches. Then, in 1983, I came second in a Daily Express and Laskys competition to ‘Design a House of the Future’ and won an Atari 800 computer for myself, plus a host of computing equipment for my middle school.1