here we go again...

So, this is yet another class homepage, this time for 21W.765: Interactive and Non-linear Narrative. Fortunately, this is the last course page I will hopefully ever make (being a Senior rules). If, for some strange reason, you're interested in who I am, then go to my "official" MIT web site. There, you can find out about what led me here, and wed led to my getting married (yeah, it's true) before I graduated. Otherwise, let's go to the assignments.

Writing Assignments:

The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe by Jane Wagner
A play about a bag lady, the aliens who she guides, and the people in the world around her.

The Norman Conquests by Alan Ayckbourne
This is a group attempt to create some navigational aid for the story.

My Fantasy by Me.
A story loosely based on the Fantasy Role Playing Game genre, with a twist. Sorry, frames are needed to view this site.

A Morphology of Law and Order by Me.
A set of primitives that are characteristic of the popular NBC drama. Based on the suppositions of V. Propp in Morphology of the Folktale.

Variations in Groundhog Day by Me.
A brief exploration of how one narrative morpheme in the movie Groundhog Day helps characterize the main character's psychological state at different points in the movie.

Encounter at Dragon's Tooth by Me.
This is version two of My Fantasy, but dramatically different from it's predecessor.


Michael A. Figueroa
angus@mit.edu
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