Referenced in the Episode
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motestories.com - The home of the Mote app
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whatismote.com - Learn more about how Mote works
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MUDs - Multi-User Dungeons, a staple computer game genre of the 1980s and 1990s. Multiplayer text-based virtual worlds that allow for roleplaying and submitting text commands to act on the world and other players.
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Narrascope 2020: Building Narrative Chat - Doug's virtual talk which is mentioned multiple times for its breakdown of the mechanics of the narrative engine, for talking about narrative pipelines and "queering language," and for being a great introduction to breaking down the structure of an English language sentence
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Games Designed for Mote - Storytelling games in PDF form that can be played anywhere, in any medium, but were inspired by the text-based storytelling opportunities that Mote enables
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Isinglass on Portland Radio Project - a theater non-profit founded by John and Doug, whose mission was to create and pilot programs to promote a healthy theater arts industry. John and a few members of the Isinglass team do interviews about their projects.
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Social Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing on Wayback Machine - Social Shakespeare was an effort to use the emerging performative space of social media as a theater stage. This ties into Doug and John's overall history using technology to tell stories together.
Where to Find Doug and John
- John's Twitter
- Doug's Twitter
- Mote Discord server
Spotlight
- Doug - Inform 7 (is now open source!)
- John - Backwards and Forwards by David Ball
- Anthony - Multiverse
Music Credit
- Afterghosts by MJ O'Neill