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A John Maloney page http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak.385
Tiny, third-party page on one of Morphic's two main inventors who is still working on Morphic.
Getting Started with Morphic http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/mark.guzdial/squeak/startingmorphic.html
One screenshot(!) and brief description of how to begin.
Janak on Morphic UI http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/mark.guzdial/squeak/morphicui.html
A few useful tips for once you get going, and a bit of opinion/critique.
Prototype-Based Application Construction Using SELF 4.0 http://research.sun.com/self/release_4.0/Self-4.0/Tutorial/
Uses Morphic in the context of its original implementation.
Sun Labs: Self papers http://research.sun.com/self/papers/papers.html
Where Morphic began, as a prototype-based implementation. Here are html Morphic User Interface papers, as part of the Self, prototype-based, object oriented programming language.
The Self-4.0 User Interface http://research.sun.com/self/papers/self4.0UserInterface.html
Manifesting a System-wide Vision of Concreteness, Uniformity, and Flexibility
Where is Squeak Headed? http://st-www.cs.uiuc.edu/squeak/headed.html
Morphic's home now, as a class-based implementation, in a new, open source, graphics model for Smalltalk, based on the Morphic interface to Self. Much simpler and yet more general than the model used in many other object oriented languages: MVC.

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