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Author Murray, Janet Horowitz, 1946- author

Title Hamlet on the holodeck : the future of narrative in cyberspace / Janet H. Murray
Published New York : Free Press, 1997
1997

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Description xii, 324 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Contents: Introduction: A Book Lover Longs For Cyberdrama -- Pt. I. A New Medium for Storytelling. 1. Lord Burleigh's Kiss. 2. Harbingers of the Holodeck. 3. From Additive to Expressive Form -- Pt. II. The Aesthetics of the Medium. 4. Immersion. 5. Agency. 6. Transformation -- Pt. III. Procedural Authorship. 7. The Cyberbard and the Multiform Plot. 8. Eliza's Daughters -- Pt. IV. New Beauty, New Truth. 9. Digital TV and the Emerging Formats of Cyberdrama. 10. Hamlet on the Holodeck?
Summary Can we imagine a world in which Homer's lyre and Gutenberg's press have given way to virtual reality environments like the Star Trek holodeck? Murray sees the harbingers of such a world in the fiction of Borges and Calvino, movies like Groundhog Day, and the videogames and Web sites of the 1990s. Where is our map for this new frontier, and what can we hope to find in it? What will it be like to step into our own stories for the first time, to change our vantage point at will, to construct our own worlds or change the outcome of a compelling adventure, be it a murder mystery or a torrid romance? Taking up where Marshall McLuhan left off, Murray offers profound and provocative answers to these and other questions
She discusses the unique properties and pleasures of digital environments and connects them with the traditional satisfactions of narrative. She analyzes the state of "immersion," of participating in a text to such an extent that you literally get lost in a story and obliterate the outside world from your awareness. She dissects the titillating effect of cyber-narratives in which stories never climax and never end, because everything is morphable, and there are always infinite possibilities for the next scene. And she introduces us to enchanted landscapes populated by witty automated characters and inventive, role-playing interactors, who together make up a new kind of commedia dell'arte
Analysis Interactive multimedia
Virtual reality
Literature - History and criticism
Narration (Rhetoric)
Cyberspace
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-315) and index
Subject Cyberspace.
Interactive multimedia.
Virtual reality.
Literature -- History and criticism.
Narration (Rhetoric)
LC no. 97009187
ISBN 0684827239