Research and Published Works
1. On The Nature of Space And Stuff (1978)
2. Project Xanadu: (1981-1984) "helped develop and market the Xanadu Hypertext System – the first hypertext project" This project was unsuccessful, but it inspired him begin his work on The Lessons of Lucas Film's Habitat.
3. 'The Lessons of Lucas Film's Habitat (1991) Chip Morningstar and F. Randall Farmer published this article in 1991. "It was arguably one of the first attempts to create a very large scale commercial multi-user virtual environment in 1985" This research and project created a multi-user environment with avatars to create an alternate reality video game called "The Habitat."
4. Cyberspace Colonies (1991)
5. Settlements On The Electronic Frontier (1991)
6. How To Deconstruct Almost Anything (1993)
7. Distributé, Securité, Communauté: Three Cyberspace Principles (1994)
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