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Hedonometer - Happiness in Story books - 0 views

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    Explore the work through deconstruction of happiness
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PullString - 0 views

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    Powering Computer Conversation
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Nevigo | Overview - 0 views

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    articy:draft is a visual environment for the creation and organization of game content. It unites specialized editors for many areas of content design in one coherent tool. All content can be exported into various formats, including XML and Microsoft Office.
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Chat Mapper - 0 views

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    "Chat Mapper is an easy to use tool for writing and testing nonlinear dialogue and events for fields where complex problems are the normal, such as entertainment, e-learning, emergency response, diagnoses health care, sales and customer service, and strategic planning."
Ian Forrester

Keith Johnstone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Johnstone's teachings Whilst he was running the Writer's Group at the Royal Court, he began to teach that drama occurs from dynamic levels of status. He came to this realisation as a result of reading several books by Desmond Morris. Johnstone was the first theatre professional to introduce the term "status transactions" into modern theatre,[citation needed] believing that a high proportion of drama comes from the multiple and tiny ways that people attempt to get what they want by raising or lowering their social status. His teaching included exercises in which students practiced a low-status role by entering the classroom, and acting as though they were accidentally interrupting a very important meeting. The exercise was then repeated by the student. In Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre, Johnstone reports that the increased shows of deference that students acted out often triggered uproarious laughter in the class. He attributes this to a deep-seated human interest in the acting out and renegotiation of status roles. One of Johnstone's major interests is the use of masks and costumes which represent different emotional states and social roles. He found mask-work to be a powerful learning device. The student's ability to be "in the mask" became so powerful that several fellow instructors reported they were afraid to allow students to use masks in class because some students became overtaken by the mask character. In Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre, he speculates that this effect occurs because masks allow students to let go of their day-to-day identity, especially after the effective exercise of seeing and acting out their new identities before a mirror.
Ian Forrester

Fables: Dynamic Narration for Cinema - 0 views

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    Fables™ turns cinema into an interactive experience and provides solutions for a new generation of filmmakers.
Ian Forrester

Malorie Blackman ~ Author of Noughts and Crosses » Noughts & Crosses Books - 0 views

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    Noughts and Crosses a fiction where black and white race is swapped. Think the single story
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Analogue branching narrative - 0 views

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    They're at the Post | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
Ian Forrester

BBC Blogs - College of Journalism - Data matters: An evolving story - 0 views

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    Cathy Loughran coverage of BBC Data day
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On the pulse: Edinburgh show influenced by audience's heartbeats | Stage | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Plot of The Inevitable Heartbreak of Gavin Plimsole is steered by the heart rates of audience members
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Nested Context Language - Wikipedia - 0 views

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    In the field of digital and interactive television, Nested Context Language (NCL) is a declarative authoring language for hypermedia documents. NCL documents do not contain multimedia elements such as audio or video content; rather they function as a "glue" language that specifies how multimedia components are related. In particular, NCL documents specify how these components are synchronized relative to each other and how the components are composed together into a unified document. Among its main facilities, it treats hypermedia relations as first-class entities through the definition of hypermedia connectors, and it can specify arbitrary semantics for a hypermedia composition using the concept of composite templates.
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Netflix is letting adults in on choose-your-own-adventure shows - 0 views

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    "An interactive Netflix original for grown-ups follows similar shows for kids."
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