Michael Greenhalgh
A description of a pilot text-and-image database for the Australian National Gallery, implemented on an Amiga 500, and driven by a 'presentation manager' called Amigavision. This offers the visitor to the gallery a series of multiple choice menus, by which records and their related (digitized) images may be selected and displayed. The digitizing process, with its possibilities and drawbacks, is discussed, as is the ability to use Amigavision to drive a videodisk player, thereby providing analog images as an alternative or an extension to the existing system.