Hamlet on the Holodeck : The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace

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Pub. Date: 1998-07-17
Publisher(s): The MIT Press
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Summary

Stories define how we think, play, and understand our lives. In this comprehensive and readable book-already a classic statement of the aesthetics of digital media, acclaimed by practitioners and theorists alike-Janet Murray shows how the computer is reshaping the stories we live by. Murray discusses the unique properties and pleasures of digital environments and connects them with the traditional satisfactions of narrative. She analyzes the dramatic satisfaction of participatory stories and considers what would be necessary to move interactive fiction from the formats of childish games and confusing labyrinths into a mature and compelling art form. Through a blend of imagination and techno-wizardry, Murray provides both readers and writers with a guide to the storytelling of the future. (cloth published by Free Press, 1997)

Author Biography

Janet H. Murray is Ivan Allen College Dean's Professor in the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture at Georgia Institute of Technology. She is the author of Inventing the Medium: Principles of Interaction Design as a Cultural Practice (MIT Press).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Book Lover Longs For Cyberdramap. 1
A New Medium for Storytelling
Lord Burleigh's Kissp. 13
Harbingers of the Holodeckp. 27
From Additive to Expressive Formp. 65
The Aesthetics of the Medium
Immersionp. 97
Agencyp. 126
Transformationp. 154
Procedural Authorship
The Cyberbard and the Multiform Plotp. 185
Eliza's Daughtersp. 214
New Beauty, New Truth
Digital TV and the Emerging Formats of Cyberdramap. 251
Hamlet on the Holodeck?p. 273
Notesp. 285
Bibliographyp. 303
Indexp. 316
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