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//Michael suggested to work on text with python/NLTK library.<<<<i'll try.<br>
//Michael suggested to work on text with python/NLTK library.<<<<i'll try.<br>
also:i'd like to start to develop a narrative in the form of a tale, making use of some keywords and popular words concept that represents trends in conspiracy theories and misinformation. I do not want to link them with the actual conspiracy theories but to make use of them to create a new fictional narrative in a sort of tale/legend/fable style.
also:i'd like to start to develop a narrative in the form of a tale, making use of some keywords and popular words concept that represents trends in conspiracy theories and misinformation. I do not want to link them with the actual conspiracy theories but to make use of them to create a new fictional narrative in a sort of tale/legend/fable style.
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☺ using jupiterLab to work on my page on the sandbox>>>>i'll use it to store my progresses and experiments.<br>
►►►►►► https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbox/~anna/index2.html






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27/10

map/idea

‼game entry‼                          
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   text with different keywords 
   which drive to different “game universes”
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                the player enter one of the words
                that create a “rabbit hole” 
                based on the (x) word
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                |     the journey in the (x) world
                |     continue|
                |             |
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                |             |it goes on and on|
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                |                               |until . . . >>>>>>>>>>>>a pop-up/assistant/friend
                |                                                      suggest to visit another world 
                |                                                      as well |                           
                |                                                             / \                											   
                |                                                            /   \                         
                |                  			   you can keep going      or embark another 
                |                                                                  journey 
                |                                                                 to the (y) world 
                |                                                                  on the 
                  -------------------------------———————————————————————————————— (y) word

first step:entry level

looking for clues

1st experiment with p5.js

An attempt to make a sort of entry level of a game. The code imports text from a .txt file and sort it into letters according to the position of the mouse.It uses p5.js. I would like to work on similar prototypes with the end goal of sort the text by words and be able to highlight the most popular words in the text. The "keywords" obtained in this way will be the entry of new "level". ░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░
The text in an extract from the Borges's short novel "the library of Babel". ░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░

next possible steps

//Michael suggested to work on text with python/NLTK library.<<<<i'll try.
also:i'd like to start to develop a narrative in the form of a tale, making use of some keywords and popular words concept that represents trends in conspiracy theories and misinformation. I do not want to link them with the actual conspiracy theories but to make use of them to create a new fictional narrative in a sort of tale/legend/fable style.

02/11

☺ using jupiterLab to work on my page on the sandbox>>>>i'll use it to store my progresses and experiments.
►►►►►► https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbox/~anna/index2.html