Always in the middle, so just start

 

In the Middle

NetNarr is about networked narratives.

Network: connections

Narrative: story

“What’s that mean?”

 

 

Connected

It started last year. I know this from twitter friends like @dogtrax [Maps as Stories; Stories as Maps] and @wentale [NetNarr WenTales] who posted #netnarr doings in creations and blogposts.The network shared the stories. I was intrigued.

Stories

Through the shared tweets and posts, an understanding, a remix, a conversation wove through the twitter stream. Text, images, audio, video. They all added to the stories. I stopped and listened to the stories, which explored deeper issues, as stories do. Are you intrigued?

NetNarr 2018

This year, I will be a subplot in the stories told, mixed, remixed, and half-told. It’s a course, and it’s open, meaning that Kean University students receive credit and those of us in the network receive the opportunity to learn with them. A skeletal strategy allows us to crack open the digital that is us and untangle what it means through an analysis of the network, an appreciation of art, the design of games, and in conversations about literature — digitally. Aggregated blogs by participants share the networked journey and learning.

Is that what it means?

Just Start

My subplot, revealed in NetNarr Posts, will be that of a minor character, but perhaps, in the sequel, will become jedi. Ha! Because that’s how stories evolve: what was once the middle, can become the beginning. Just start, wherever you’re at.

It means I’m beginning, important to my story.

If you’re even thinking about it, walk through the labyrinth to start your own.

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    • Kevin [dogtrax]: Thank you. And as I am renewing this blog, I would also add that you can restart your story if it’s taken a new turn or has paused. It gets you reconnected. Stories today spring from our stories past and the stories we dream for our future.

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