Aleks Krotoski looks at how story telling has changed in the digital age and whether it is has more in common with how we told tales in the past than we might think.
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The Digital Human: Tales
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A Short History Of Story: Part Two
Noah Richler traces the development of storytelling from the earliest creation myths through to today’s online gaming and the recording of our personal lives by way of social media.
Tagged with bbc documentary stories storytelling narrative culture
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A Short History Of Story: Part one
Noah Richler traces the development of storytelling from the earliest creation myths through to today’s online gaming and the recording of our personal lives by way of social media.
Tagged with bbc documentary stories storytelling narrative culture
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On The Network’s Call for First Net Stories
We’re working on our first podcast. But I don’t want it to just be me talking to you. I want you to participate. So we’re asking for you to call in with your “first net” stories.
http://onthenetwork.tumblr.com/post/6615284094/otn-call-for-first-net-stories
Tagged with internet stories on the network twitter:user=fraying
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Storythings Podcast – Graham Linehan and Cory Doctorow at The Story 2011
The Storythings Podcast is an irregular series of podcasts featuring talks, interviews and discussion with some of the best creative talent working across Film, TV, Theatre, Games, Art and beyond. This second podcast is a recording of comedian and creator of Father Ted and The IT Crowd Graham Linehan and writer and blogger Cory Doctorow in conversation at The Story conference in February 2011.
In this conversation, Graham and Cory discuss how the internet has changed their writing practises, how it helps them structure and collaborate on stories, and also how they cope with its potential for endless distraction.
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Jonathan Harris: the Web’s secret stories
Jonathan Harris wants to make sense of the emotional world of the Web. With deep compassion for the human condition, his projects troll the Internet to find out what we’re all feeling and looking for.
Artist and computer scientist Jonathan Harris makes online art that captures the world’s expression — and gives us a glimpse of the soul of the Internet.
http://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_harris_tells_the_web_s_secret_stories.html
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A Very Odd Day
In the first episode of the Street Stories Podcast, Tulsa’s very own Officer Jay chronicles a strange day in his TPD career.
From http://www.tpdpodcast.com/2007/04/03/a-very-odd-day-street-stories-podcast-1/
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Devil on My Shoulder
Stories of people who are trying to convince you that the Devil is there, whispering in your ear…and stories of people who try to deny he’s there, against some very heavy evidence.
How does the Devil work? We hear stories from five different people who say they found themselves inexplicably doing something random and bad, something which made no sense to them at all.
- Prologue.
- Act One. It’s Fun to Make Hell on Earth.
- Act Two. Sixteen Candles Can Lead to a Lot of Fire.
- Act Three. Devil in Angel’s Clothing, or Is It the Other Way Around?
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?episode=386
Tagged with sin redemption religion halloween murder stories this american life
