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June 11, 2008
IA: The Art of Interactive Storytelling
A video from 2003, uploaded recently to the Internet Archive, is "The Art of Interactive Storytelling". Interesting view for those who are too young to know the early games, or have missed playing some that are featured (from a few text-based ones, to Ultima, to Final Fantasy, Half Life, Neverwinter Nights, The Secret Of Monkey Island and others).
Description:
This video is one of two loops prepared by Douglas Wilson for an exhibit curated by Henry Lowood and Casey Alt of the How They Got Game Project, Stanford Humanities Lab, called "Fictional Worlds, Virtual Experiences: Storytelling and Computer Games." The exhibit was hosted by the Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University and ran from 12 Nov. 2003 through 28 March 2004.
Posted by AndrewArmstrong at June 11, 2008 08:05 AM