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future_fabulators:confabulation [2013-12-17 16:44] – [Confabulation] maja | future_fabulators:confabulation [2014-02-05 02:18] – maja | ||
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==== internal / irrational ==== | ==== internal / irrational ==== | ||
* divination / invocation | * divination / invocation | ||
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+ | ==== scenario database ==== | ||
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+ | While editing [[scenarios]] on the libarynth it became apparent how tricky it is to keep a consistency in information and layout of the scenarios. The scenario database we're planning to make should make this easier. Components that seem to be needed in all scenarios: | ||
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+ | * what is the question? | ||
+ | * what are the scenario axes? | ||
+ | * sometimes we have a short answer to the question (usually created after making the scenarios) | ||
+ | * how far in the future does the scenario take place? | ||
+ | * scenario description | ||
+ | * genaral image(s) | ||
+ | * more specific/ | ||
+ | * links to the pages of related scenarios (and a ' | ||
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+ | should we try to contextualise the scenarios directly in the database? | ||
+ | * a section with links to projects/ | ||
+ | * section on how the scenario is turned into a prehearsal (could be in the form of a 'day in the life of..."? | ||
+ | * reflections on the prehearsal | ||
+ | * etc. | ||
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+ | or should we keep the database only as a 'short story collection'? | ||
==== software & protocols ==== | ==== software & protocols ==== | ||
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* The Hermetic Library reading room >> http:// | * The Hermetic Library reading room >> http:// | ||
* Erwin Wagenhofer' | * Erwin Wagenhofer' | ||
+ | * Christine Wilks talking about text as a way for developing character depth; [[http:// | ||
+ | * performing text on screen | ||
+ | * Varytale | ||
+ | * "Text becomes the equivalent of subtitles" | ||
+ | * Very based around computer games. | ||
+ | * " | ||
+ | * Note: Prehearsals are first person narratives, PNs are third person. Thus a Prehearsal can have " | ||