Sentences with phrase «emergent narratives»

Pinchbeck wondered about the emergent narratives that multiplayer or open - world games offer.
A game that actually allowed for emergent narratives would need a game with strong narrative blocks (like Blade Runner) to keep the flow of events cohesive, in the face of the player's actual freedom and independence.
SXSW also announced the Jury Award - winners in Shorts Filmmaking and Film Design Awards, and Special Awards, including the Louis Black Lone Star Award, the SXSW Chicken & Egg Emergent Narrative Woman Director Award and the SXSW Wholphin Award.
Because your colony's development is connected to these choices, it also creates a powerful emergent narrative throughout, not unlike ones found in The Sims, for instance.
Brooklyn - based filmmaker Sophia Takal won a Chicken & Egg Emergent Narrative Woman Director Award on Tuesday night here at South by Southwest, and, for the most part, her debut feature Green bears out that honor.
It was a map with simple quests and places to go, trusting in its size and emergent narrative to work as a game.
My ultimate goal with Shadows of Doubt is to create a really engrossing, involving mystery game using a management - style progression system as a hook, as well as the emergent narrative of the procedural cases.
Emergent narrative is still a fairly unexplored technique, one that I think is particularly promising, since it delves so deeply into forming personal experiences.
The original game is great for how it creates this open world with an emergent narrative from players» creations, but it's fun to explore someone else's story in that world.
It's also one of those games that I can see producing some interesting «emergent narrative» stories of stealth, confrontation and bizarre happenings!

Not exact matches

Tony Jones, Brian McLaren and the Emergent Crowd have sent many a «hired hand» to post negative posts here about Tony Jones» ex-wife Julie, David, and to try to get control again of the narrative (as everybody has noticed).
This is because the emergent «conversation» ¯ «movements» are passé and narrow - minded ¯ lacks the commentary and the narrative of traditional Christian doctrine.
You clearly have not read the 900 comments with posts from other commentees who say they also were told the same narrative that was proliferated amongst the Emergent circles, conferences, and amongst cohorts.
Because of our contemporary awareness of the evolutionary, narrative character of the universe, and the growing sense of our species» continuity with this emergent process, we are now in a position to interpret the long search of religion as a prolongation of the cosmic struggle toward more intense beauty.
While Rockstar San Diego may find some difficulty in filling its open expanses with interesting and emergent play, it does imbue it with a stark beauty and compelling narrative that makes Redemption more than just an allusion to cinema, but a piece of work that can confidently stand next to it.
The cinematography from emergent crackpot DP Adam Arkapaw (True Detective, Macbeth) is on point throughout — and Cianfrance affords him many a pensive gawk at nature's inimitable beauty — layering the stormy narrative turbulence with adroit visual symmetry.
Co-op missions each have their own narrative too, and moments of emergent gameplay are enjoyable as you battle guards on the ground, only to have a group of comrades rain down with air assassinations from above.
I've often been struck when I hear designers and critics talk about authored narrative, non-linear design, and emergent gameplay that we're essentially having the same conversations filmmakers and theorists like Eisenstein, Vertov, Bazin, and Burch explored throughout the early to mid-20th century.
The emergent gameplay — not to mention the dynamic narrative — is so much richer for all the interactions.
«Thus the narrative was emergent and very unpredictable.
While both games balanced story missions with open - world exploration, they did so in a way that siloed written narrative from emergent adventuring.
Hennig questioned emergent gameplay as narrative.
Stellaris is best understood as a loosely - defined sandbox, with up - front complexity hiding emergent - narrative ambitions that harkens back to Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Firefly, Babylon 5, and every other sci - fi classic you can think of.
Through his experience in using emergent technologies in media and technical arts, David went on to teach Creative Technology at Portsmouth University, as well as research narrative in games.
In our games, hand - crafted narrative and emergent gameplay create compelling stories for your character.
But whereas that exhibition consolidated an emergent artistic practice, Other Primary Structures consolidates a highly problematic form of global art history, one that is no less hegemonic than the narrative from which it supposedly departs.
The text moves away from rote historical narratives, instead opting to focus on the role of the photographer in shaping action and emergent discourses, of the influence of Ghana and Cuba on politics and aesthetics, and of the tensions of politics in Pop art.
These narratives are present within innovations like Bitcoin and emergent platform monopolies enabled by the effects of big data and Web 2.0.
Consistent with his work to date, this latest series mines emergent evolutions of identity, narrative, language, and visual culture for content, and propels these matters forward as expressive mediums, through darkly jubilant and categorically frenetic formal experimentations.
The Institute looks at an emergent new art form where real world and fictional narratives collide to create unforeseen, unsettling consequences.
And for CAGW or religion or any strong culture, the dominant belief still got there by iterative selection of emotive narratives, which once again emphasizes an emergent process across very many individuals, that none of them own as such.
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