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Visual languages, which let users customize iconic sentences, can be extended to accommodate multimedia objects, letting users access media dynamically. Teleaction objects, or multimedia objects with knowledge structures, can be designed using visual languages to automatically respond to events and perform tasks like "find related books" in a virtual library. Readers may contact Chang at Knowledge Systems Institute, 3420 Main St., Skokie, IL, 60076, e-mail change@cs.pitt.edu.