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Introduction to Virtual Reality

Week 1: Narrative and Storytelling

This lesson was all about how to put together a story, looking at what elements are needed. We had a small investigation into this in small groups and ended up looking at a painting and attempted to make the story work for VR. We also looked at the importance of narrative and the difference in storytelling from narrative. A story is an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment, whereas narrative is a spoken or written account of connected events.

We looked at the structure of a plot:

Exposition

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

Plot Diagram

Group exercise:

‘A picture can paint a thousand words’
Reportedly first used by Frederick R. Barnard, an advertising manager

who used it in an ad in Printer’s Ink (December, 1921)

Refers to the notion that one single image can convey a story as effectively as a large amount of descriptive text.

Thousand Hands Man – Lumli Lumlong

Portrays a representation of the frontline protestors in the

pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong.

Lumli Lumlong 淋漓淋浪 | Thousand hands man 千手人 – Artvocate
Thousand Hands Man – Lumli Lumlong

In our groups we had to quickly draft a rough narrative for what happened in this painting and then act out to the class our ideas. I didn’t really enjoy this activity and don’t feel like I benefited from acting it out. Especially as it was about a protest, trying to act it with such a small group of people didn’t really work that well.

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