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Home › Posts tagged serious games

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Transintermediation

By Alok b. Nandi Posted on 2011-11-08 Posted in design, Fiction, narrative, Non-Fiction

Transintermediation is a term I just coined to share the position of narrative artefacts in museum environments. This came out of conversations looking at museums outreach activities vs. young people. Interestingly, as the conversation happened in French language, Yannick Vernet …

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Tagged with: Arles, jeux video, musées, Narrative, récit, serious games

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Transfiction

Transfiction is a narrative framework conceived by Alok b. Nandi, circa 2000, for mixed realities installations in public spaces as well as for installations in museums. AR/VR/MR – www.transfiction.net

Lost in Transfiction ?

“Cooking is a language, through which society unconsciously reveals its structure.” – Claude Lévi-Strauss ~ The Origin of Table Manners: Mythologiques, Vol. 3, 1968

“The universe is made of stories, not of atoms.” – Muriel Rukeyzer ~ The Speed of Darkness, 1968

“Design always begins with a narrative ~ and gets concrete through interactions, artefacts, environments, infrastructures, experiences and stories.” – Alok b. Nandi ~

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