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Sunday, March 23, 2008

MIT NON-LINEAR NARRATIVE PROJECT

A non-linear narrativeVideo Project, by Bryan A Haddon (Soundtrack by Easy Star All-Stars, presented courtesy of Easy Star Records. Used with permission.)

from MIT OpenCourseWare Project:
"The contemporary understanding of communication and narrative is quickly shifting in a world where media is ubiquitous. This course explores the properties of non-linear, multi-linear, and interactive forms of narratives as they have evolved from print to digital media. The "language of new media" is the thematic used in this course to discuss contemporary and historic forms of non-linear narrative. Writers on communication culture, gaming, television, digital aesthetics, contemporary art and film, as well as synchronic narrative will be addressed."

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Non-Linear Video Narrative, by Dany Qumsiyeh
Posted by José Angel Santana, Ph.D. at 9:42 AM
Labels: interactive forms of narratives, multi-linear, non-linear

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