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ICM + PCOMP final proposal

November 10, 2016

I am really interested in creating a non-linear story that gives the user the ability to choose what happens in the story, ultimately affecting how the story is told. Below is what the installation will look like for the user:

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As for a title, I was thinking something along the lines of "London Effect".  I haven't finalized this, and need to discuss it further with my partner.

Roy London has a method of acting technique that I studied in the past for many years. Where the choice of the actor as to what they were to do next in the scene was driven by impulse, as long as it works within the context of the story and scene. Instincts are a very important aspects in this type of acting and when a user interacts with this installation, I want them to be forced to quickly choose the direction of the story moving forward to then dictate how the end of the story will be.

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