This article is part of the CoC@SXSW2015 series. Back in March 2015 I attended SXSW in Austin, Texas. After six months of endless work, finally this article sees...
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In our search to understand what makes a masterpiece or blockbuster work, we concluded in our last article that these films work because they shine for...
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In 2005 Andrew Bujalski’s “Mutual Appreciation,” and Jay and Mark Duplass’ “Puffy Chair” initiated a string of movies that embodied elements which would later become the...
Storytelling has been around since the dawn of humanity. Narrative is perhaps the most universal cognitive tool for situated understanding. The idea of interactive narratives is...
What are we to make of events that reach us in the form of a video clip of a police shooting that is sandwiched by both...