artistic tool > narrative

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Journeys by Greg Giannis
An experimental interface has been developed (written in C and Tcl/Tk) to enable the telling of a hypertextual story exploring issues of identity and migration through images and text. This a PC only based application, that due to the the scripting language used has some performance issues. Please be patient with updates. [...]
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34 North 118 West by Jeremy Hight Jeff Knowlton Naomi Spellman
"34 North 118 West" is a live computer based interactive narrative situated in downtown Los Angeles’ warehouse district. It’s a marriage of high-tech and story telling that uses a GPS device, Tablet PC, headphones and custom software to determine the viewers whereabouts and deliver story components based on the users’ location. [...]
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Flickeur by Mario Klingemann
Flickeur (pronounced like Voyeur) randomly retrieves images from Flickr.com and creates an infinite film with a style that can vary between stream-of-consciousness, documentary or video clip. All the blends, motions, zooms or timeleaps are completely random. Flickeur works like a looped magnetic tape where incoming images will merge with older materials and be [...]
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CAP - Computer Aided Poetry by Eugenio Tisselli
CAP - Computer Aided Poetry A tool for blocked poets. ¿No inspiration? Use the CAP system, and you will see the cybernetic muse appear at your (browser's) window! CAP is a set of tools that enable poets to transform a verse in different ways: -Automatic substitution of a single word: by clicking on a word, the computer substitutes it with another word, which will be like a flower, cut [...]
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