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Revision as of 06:14, 22 June 2020
NarraScope 2019 was held in Cambridge, MA on the campus of MIT. In addition to scheduled speakers, the event featured an Expo Room which attendees could use to demo narrative games and projects that they'd been working on.
Dates: June 14-16, 2019
Keynote speaker: Natalia Martinsson
A Peek into the NarraScope: Favorite games of NarraScope attendees
NarraScope 2019 Website, Schedule, & Blog
Topics
The schedule featured topics:
- Expo Room
- Twine Untangled: A Beginner’s Workshop – Chris Klimas, Stuart Moulthrop
- Teach Lamp: IF Workshop for Educators – Brendan Desilets, Matt Farber
- Make Lamp: Crafting Parser-Based IF with Inform 7 – Anastasia Salter, Judith Pintar
- Keynote: Shaping Your Story with Emotional Intelligence – Natalia Martinsson
- Dissecting the Bandersnatch With a Vorpal Blade: What Netflix’s Choose Your Own Adventure Got Right and Got Wrong – Heather Albano (mod), Mary Duffy, Jason Stevan Hill, Emily Short, Ian Thomas
- Twine: Past, Present, Future – Chris Klimas
- All the World’s a Screen: How Improv and Playwriting Can Inform Digital Narrative – Aaron Zemach
- How Telltale Designed Tools for Efficient Narrative Development – Zacariah Litton, Carl Muckenhoupt
- How Making Videogames Turned Me Into a Depressed Gay Communist – Dietrich “Squinky” Squinkifer
- Writing Within the Lines: Designing IF Without Scope Creep – Cat Manning
- Impromptu unconference hour – Everyone in the room
- Modernising and Opening: Inform for the 2020s – Graham Nelson
- What Digital Storygames Can Learn From Analog Storygames – Aaron A. Reed
- “You Are Standing in a Classroom...” Meet the IFTF Education Committee – Judith Pintar, Anastasia Salter, Chris Klimas, Stuart Moulthrop, Brendan Desilets, Matt Farber
- The Math Behind the Drama: Writing IF Like a Pop Song – Katherine Morayati
- Designing Games That Listen – David Kuelz
- Lightning Talks – Mark Baumann, Ian Michael Waddell, Toiya Kristen Finley, Ben Schneider
- Writing Gender in Historical Narratives – Rebecca Slitt
- Plotting: How Save the Cat Can Save Your Game – Amanda Gardner
- Meet the IFTF Board – Jason McIntosh, Andrew Plotkin, Judith Pintar, Chris Klimas, Liza Daly
- Integrating and Assessing Interactive Design through Interactive Fiction using Ink – Taylor Howard, Rachel Donley
- Location-Based Gaming: Writing for the Real World – Austin Auclair
- Consent and Continuity: Writing Interactive Romance – Rebecca Slitt (mod), Sharang Biswas, Dietrich Squinkifer, Aaron A. Reed, Tara Liu
- Narrative Immersion in Escape Room Games – Laura E. Hall
- Player Will Remember This – Why Dialogue Systems Make or Break Player Engagement – Julius Kuschke
- Narrative on the Smartphone Screen: Writing for Interactive Story Games – Toiya Kristen Finley (mod), Laura Scott, Heather Logas
- Engineering Empathy – Dave Gilbert
- JavaScript for Authors – Claire Furkle
- Narrative Intelligence in Interactive Storytelling – Chris Martens (mod), Stephen Ware, Stacey Mason, Aaron A. Reed
- Making Horror: Hacking the Brain in Games – Ian Thomas
- Mathematics Through Narrative – Mike Spivey
- Cragne Manor Postmortem – Mike Spivey (mod), Naomi Hinchen, Chris Jones, Carl Muckenhoupt, Jenni Polodna, Emily Short
- Worldbuilding Out of Bounds – Jess Haskins
- Dinosaurs, Podcasters, and Wake Words, Oh My!: The Narrative Design of Earplay’s Jurassic World Revealed – Heather Albano
Website
General Info
Blog
Schedule
Expo Room
- Expo Room: Attendees could sign up and demo their games and projects.
A Peek into the NarraScope
- Favorite games of NarraScope 2019 attendees: Results to the question asked at registration: "What is your favorite narrative game? Or ten games."
Code of Conduct
Videos
- Playlist by Articy on You-Tube features 10 videos including the Keynote topic: Shaping Your Story with Emotional Intelligence presented by Natalia Martinsson.
Further Reading
- Planning a new convention for 2019 by Andrew Plotkin at the IFTF blog. March 27, 2018.
- Narrascope Talks: 10 of the most insightful talks recorded at NarraScope 2019 at the Articy Events blog on July 12, 2019.