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INTERACTIVE NARRATIVE. Blair Sutton . History 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s. Interactive 1. acting one upon or with the other.
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INTERACTIVE NARRATIVE Blair Sutton
Interactive 1.actingone upon or with the other. 2. of or pertaining to a two-way system of electronic communications, as by means of television or computer: interactive communications between families using two-way cable television. 3. (of a computer program or system) interactingwith a human user, often in a conversational way, to obtain data or commands and to give immediate resultsor updated information: For many yearsairlinereservations have been handled by interactive computer systems. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/interactive • Narrative A narrative is a constructive format (as a work of speech, writing, song, film, television, video games, photography or theatre) that describes a sequence of non-fictional or fictional events. www.wikipedia.com
How It Is Used Time For A Story
Interactive GamesImplicit & Emergent Stories Ico & Shadows of the Collossus http://us.playstation.com/games-and-media/games/ico-and-shadow-of-colossus-collection-ps3.html
‘’Façade is an artificial intelligence-based art/research experiment in electronic narrative – an attempt to move beyond traditional branching or hyper-linked narrative to create a fully-realized, one-act interactive drama. Integrating an interdisciplinary set of artistic practices and artificial intelligence technologies, we have completed a five year collaboration to engineer a novel architecture for supporting emotional, interactive character behavior and drama-managed plot. Within this architecture we have built a dramatically interesting, real-time 3D virtual world inhabited by computer-controlled characters, in which the player experiences a story from a first-person perspective. Façade was publicly released as a freeware download / cd-rom in July 2005.’’
Façadescreenshot: Grace and the Player greet each other. Note, the Player types to speak to the characters; Grace and Trip speak their own dialog out loud.
InteractiveStory.net J. Paul Getty Museum | Exhibition: The Aztec Pantheon and the Art of the Empire
Interactives at the MOMA New York http://www.moma.org/interactives/destination/destination.html
Classroom Blog Writing a Narrative Story
Born Magazine Art & Literature, Together http://www.bornmagazine.org/mother.html
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