Social networks – the next level of Fiction
Social networking is basically a place to tell a story. And 'the story of your life, told in a way that you can share with your friends and family. If you write a few characters at a time on Twitter, or send photos of the weekend on Facebook, the point is to tell your life story through the various support options.
The next step for the implementation of these social networks is not to say a true story, but to document the life of a fictitiouscharacter. Through the use of status updates, photos, videos and blog entries, you can actually record the daily activities of life, no one is.
Take this further, it is possible for a society in which it took to RolePages.com, or some of the groups that pop up on Bebo or Facebook, where everyone involved is a fictional character. This gives you a story about a new level of interaction with other characters and create an original, multi –dimensional, multi-media story that could extend infinitely in all directions.
The potential is that your story should not be static, which lives only on the page and in my head. Instead, you breathe life into it, so it can grow naturally, a whole group of men cherished and not simply an effort by a single author.
The problem is not the story anymore. This is a joint project, which is owned by allparticipate. This means that the result could not be determined. Do you have any influence, depending on your contribution, but the final story is a chaotic jumble of random input of everyone involved.
Responsible social networking in the history of fantasy. This is a collective process, which allows you to develop stories that span multiple sizes and types of media. Although it is still in its infancy, is on track to become a major force inWorld of narrative.
Posted on February 16th, 2010 by admin
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