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Perhaps I want to talk about a geological, multiplicity in our approach to narrative.  
Perhaps I want to talk about a geological, multiplicity in our approach to narrative.  
What do interactions brings?
What do interactions brings?

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Pre-notes

Perhaps I want to talk about a geological, multiplicity in our approach to narrative. What do interactions brings? The writings on the wall are intuitive, and then immediately concrete (Rosella) The history of oral storytelling (aural for those listening). The point being introduce, to loosen, to entice, to hold, to open, to create a space, to wonder why, to be in the presence of something that is alive, to play with hypnosis, to practice witchcraft. I want to bring in a craft practice, a physical practice, I would like to play with the idea of function through a physical craft. Why should I be binary about the physical/digital.

Though you want to resist a binary, you have to bring a standard of logic to the practice. Working to code.

So, what do you have? I have writing, narrative, image, sound, animation, screens, voice performers (or actors), performance, written text, subtitling, credits, script.

What do I want to explore having or play with? Some physically built element, something 'live', something 'reactive', multiple screens, promenade (i.e. movement of the audience), music, drawing (ref. gothic/medieval), cartography, sets, theatre approaches, duration, performer on screen.