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  1. Remixing Shakespeare : Witch Hunts! Power Plays! & Uses of Adversity. A Netprov in Three Acts

    This project remixes video vignettes of the character contests from Shakespeare with the power-plays of our time. The work features multi-layered video and a crowd-sourced text feed, pulled from public domain and social media. Netprov players add their own words to the text flow, contributing to the politico/poetical drama.

    “Sweet are the uses of adversity,
    Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous,
    Wears yet a precious jewel in his head;
    And this our life, exempt from public haunt,
    Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks,
    Sermons in stones, and good in everything.”

    Jane Lausten - 26.09.2018 - 15:11

  2. Monstrous Weather

    What We do

    Meanwhile… netprov studio produces original netprovs.
    We blow minds.
    We compile best practices to increase participation, empower creativity and boost the fun.

    Meanwhile… netprov studio consults on social media and transmedia stories with individuals and organizations big and small.
    From writing and image-making to developing participation strategies and narrative strategies — we do it all.
    And have a blast doing it.

    (Source: Website)

    Ana Castello - 29.10.2018 - 16:03

  3. How to Rob a Bank

    “How To Rob A Bank” is a love story in five parts. The story focuses on the misadventures of a young and inexperienced bank robber and his female accomplice. The entire work is revealed through the main characters’ use of their iPhones and the searches, texts, apps, imagery, animations, audio, and functions that appear on their iPhones. 

    Ana Castello - 29.10.2018 - 16:12

  4. The Ice-Bound Compendium

    The Ice-Bound Concordance is an award-winning interactive narrative game where story pieces are as fluid as building blocks, and where endings are discovered with the help of a physical printed art book, The Ice-Bound Compendium.

    (Source: Website)

    Ana Castello - 29.10.2018 - 18:35

  5. 500 Apocalypses

    500 Apocalypses is a digital memorial comprised of five hundred curated entries from the Encyclopedia Apocalyptica.

    Nina Kolovic - 02.11.2018 - 16:07

  6. Ms. Lojka or: In Despair to Will to Be Oneself

    A short hypertext exploration of psychosis, about ignorance, defiance, and freedom—or: self-knowledge, acquiescence, and fate. Takes about 15 minutes to play. There are two significantly-divergent endings, but replays are intentionally discouraged.

    This game was awarded the New Media Writing Prize in 2016. 

    Nina Kolovic - 02.11.2018 - 17:51

  7. The Dying Mind

    A story about a student's struggle with their mental health and journey of self discovery. 

    This work won the 2016 New Media Writing Student Prize.

    Nina Kolovic - 02.11.2018 - 18:18

  8. MetaQuest

    MetaQuest is a text adventure game with fantasy elements that parodies the genre itself. It's called MetaQuest because of its heavy use of meta jokes, and the whole game is quite self aware, often breaking the fourth wall. The game starts with "Much to your disappointment, you find yourself trapped in a text adventure." 

    Nina Kolovic - 03.11.2018 - 11:36

  9. Meet in the Corner

    What does it mean to be thrown into a body of water when your own body is constantly “dehydrated”? What is a disembodied black hand doing reaching toward the storefront of a Chinatown optician? And what of our own bodies, living in an artfully fabricated world of fireworks juxtaposed with shootings, elephants walking among scuba divers, and poems taking place, then driving by, in a white BMW? The experience begins and ends in a mouth, which is "Speech," or so Robert Creeley reminds us at the end of his poem "The Language:" "I / love you / again, // then what / is emptiness / for. To // fill, fill. / I heard words / and words full // of holes / aching." Johnson writes, “Sway with the tree until you feel better.” 

    Nina Kolovic - 03.11.2018 - 11:47

  10. Will to Win

    Stories about Lithuanian Paralympians. Each story encompasses each individuals experience, struggles, and passion.

    Available in English and Lithuanian language.

    This work was awarded the Gorkana Award for Journalism in 2016. 

    Nina Kolovic - 03.11.2018 - 13:05

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