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The Garden of Forking Paths Jorge Luis Borges, 1941

The Garden of Forking Paths Jorge Luis Borges, 1941. The best of all Possible Worlds everyone has this guy’s amazing flowing mane. . True propositions are those that are true in the actual world False propositions are those that are false in the actual world

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The Garden of Forking Paths Jorge Luis Borges, 1941

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  1. The Garden of Forking Paths Jorge Luis Borges, 1941

  2. The best of all Possible Worlds everyone has this guy’s amazing flowing mane.

  3. True propositions are those that are true in the actual world • False propositions are those that are false in the actual world • Possible propositions are those that are true in at least one possible • Contingent propositions are those that are true in some possible worlds and false in others • Necessarily true propositions (usually simply called necessary propositions) are those that are true in all possible worlds • Impossible propositions (or necessarily false propositions) are those which are true in no possible worlds

  4. Lynn Hershman,Congratulations are in order Lorna, 1983-84

  5. WHAT IS SOFT CINEMA? Soft Cinema explorers 4 ideas: 1. "Algorithmic Cinema.” Using systems of rules, software controls both the layout of the screen (number and positions of frames) and the sequences of media elements which appear in these frames. 2. "Macro-cinema." Soft Cinema imagines how moving images may look when the Net will mature, and when unlimited bandwidth and very high resolution displays would become the norm. 3. "Multimedia cinema." In Soft Cinema video is used as only one type of representation among others: 2D animation, motion graphics, 3D scenes, diagrams, etc. 4. "Database Cinema." The media elements are selected from a large database to construct a potentially unlimited number of different narrative films.

  6. Infinite Possibilities… More Ms. Murray I’m flying to Second Space. His story structure will be branching, a maze, a rhizome? What’s a rhizome?

  7. Why do I keep on saying agency in class?Because of Janet Murray! How does narrative function in games ? Ways games give us pleasure: immersion agency transformation “Enacted events have a transformative power that exceeds both narrated and conventionally dramatized events because we assimilate them as personal experiences.”

  8. Kurosawa, Rashomon 1950

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