Comments on: Transmedial Play: cognitive and cross-platform narrative
Comments on: Transmedial Play: cognitive and cross-platform narrative
Comments on: Transmedial Play: cognitive and cross-platform narrative
http://narrativedesign.org/2008/05/transmedial-play-cognitive-and-cross-platform-narrative/ A publication written and curated by Stephen E. Dinehart IV dedicated to exploring interactive storytelling. Wed, 01 Feb 2017 13:59:40 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.5 By: How has the Batman film franchise been sustained and developed? | eleanorforder
http://narrativedesign.org/2008/05/transmedial-play-cognitive-and-cross-platform-narrative/comment-page-1/#comment-45020 Thu, 07 Aug 2014 14:42:41 +0000http://exploratorium.interactivenarrativedesign.com/?p=22#comment-45020 […] narrative | The Narrative Design Explorer™. [online] Narrativedesign.org. Available at: http://narrativedesign.org/2008/05/transmedial-play-cognitive-and-cross-platform-narrative/ [Accessed 27 Apr. […]
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By: TEDxTransmedia – Dare to play | Sabine Dufaux
http://narrativedesign.org/2008/05/transmedial-play-cognitive-and-cross-platform-narrative/comment-page-1/#comment-15692 Thu, 22 Mar 2012 21:36:43 +0000http://exploratorium.interactivenarrativedesign.com/?p=22#comment-15692 […] In a transmedial work the viewer/user/player (VUP) transforms the story via his or her own natural cognitive psychological abilities, and enables the Artwork to surpass medium. It is in transmedial play that the ultimate story agency, and decentralized authorship can be realized. Thus the VUP becomes the true producer of the Artwork. The Artist authored transmedia elements act a story guide for the inherently narratological nature of the human mind (see illustration) to become thought, both conscious and subconscious, in the imagination of the VUP. Stephen Dinehart […]
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