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This is for the 1999 Spring IF Art Show page content (not the infobox).
[[File:IF Art Show 1999.jpg|right|The IF Art Gallery south wing.]] The first [[IF Art Show]], organized by [[Marnie Parker]]. The stated purpose was, "To explore the 3-dimensionality* of Interactive-Fiction (without the framework of plot/puzzles)." There was one prize, a wireless PC keyboard. Entries were judged anonymously by a panel of judges: [[Mike Berlyn]], [[Michael Gentry]], [[Marnie Parker]], [[Mike Roberts]], [[Dan Shiovitz]], and [[Lucian P. Smith]]. Subsequently, entries were showcased on Parker's website for two weeks. ==Entries== Still Life Division * ''[[Crystal Ball]]'' ([[Marian Taylor]]; [[Alan]]). Winner of Best of Show. * ''[[Pillow]]'' ([[Chad Schultz]]; [[TADS 2]]). Landscape Division * ''[[The Possibility of Life's Destruction]]'' ([[Gunther Schmidl]]; [[Z-code]]). Portrait Division * no entries ==Links== * {{link|deadurl=http://www.iffydoemain.org/iffyart/southwing.htm|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20131228050304/http://www.iffydoemain.org/iffyart/southwing.htm|Interactive Fiction Art Gallery, South Wing}} * {{link|deadurl=http://www.iffydoemain.org/iffyart/rules.htm|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20090711162218/http://www.iffydoemain.org/iffyart/rules.htm|Competition Rules}} [[Category:IF Art Show]] [[Category:1999]]