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future_fabulators:confabulation [2014-02-11 07:05] majafuture_fabulators:confabulation [2014-02-12 01:09] maja
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 ==== internal / irrational ==== ==== internal / irrational ====
   * divination / invocation   * divination / invocation
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 +==== physical narratives ====
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 +  * Christine Wilks talking about text as a way for developing character depth; [[http://www.riders-project.net/research/videos/christine-wilks-taking-text-out-of-the-box.html]] (This probably belongs elsewhere, but...)
 +     * performing text on screen
 +     * Varytale  http://varytale.com
 +     * "Text becomes the equivalent of subtitles" - is this a good thing?
 +     * Very based around computer games.
 +     * "Character is a black box" - in PNs, we can only be based on interpretation based on behaviour and its artefacts, not on explicit exposure, unless we have things like "Dear Diary..."
 +     * Note: Prehearsals are first person narratives, PNs are third person. Thus a Prehearsal can have "more" introspection in some sense.
  
  
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   * how do we look at drivers as dynamic forces? should we be looking at responses to trends rather than trends in general? (nouns -> verbs)   * how do we look at drivers as dynamic forces? should we be looking at responses to trends rather than trends in general? (nouns -> verbs)
   * what are existing ways of discussing trends with groups of people?   * what are existing ways of discussing trends with groups of people?
 +    [[horizon scanning]]
   * should we make our own STEEP cards to avoid the 'business bias'?   * should we make our own STEEP cards to avoid the 'business bias'?
   * are there other well understood methods to group trends other than the customary STEEP (in which cultural changes seem to be clumped in with social or political)?   * are there other well understood methods to group trends other than the customary STEEP (in which cultural changes seem to be clumped in with social or political)?
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