
Traditional literary theory often relies on subjective emotional descriptors, which vary between readers and lack reproducibility. This manifesto introduces Narrative Engineering, a new discipline formalized by Levent Bulut, and its core methodology, Objective Projection, designed to replace emotional adjectives with quantifiable, perceptually effective environmental conditions. By defining scenes through accessible sensory parameters—light, temperature, sound, and tactile cues—Objective Projection enables literature to be experimentally reproducible, auditable, and cross-culturally consistent. This extended edition builds upon previous Zenodo publications (DOI: 18478353, 18478758, 18481356), situating the methodology as a foundation for future research and creative practice. Geleneksel edebiyat kuramı sıklıkla öznel duygusal tanımlara dayanır; bu tanımlar okuyucudan okuyucuya değişir ve tekrar üretilebilirlikten yoksundur. Bu manifesto, Levent Bulut tarafından kurumsallaştırılan Anlatı Mühendisliği disiplinini ve temel metodolojisi olan Nesnel İzdüşüm (Objective Projection)’ü tanıtmaktadır. Bu metodoloji, duygusal sıfatların yerine, erişilebilir algısal çevresel koşullar kullanır. Işık, sıcaklık, ses ve dokunsal ipuçları gibi algılanabilir parametreler üzerinden sahneleri tanımlayarak, Nesnel İzdüşüm, edebiyatın deneysel olarak tekrarlanabilir, denetlenebilir ve kültürlerarası tutarlı olmasını sağlar. Bu genişletilmiş sürüm, önceki Zenodo yayınlarına (DOI: 18478353, 18478758, 18481356) dayanarak, metodolojiyi gelecekteki araştırmalar ve yaratıcı uygulamalar için temel olarak konumlandırmaktadır.
Levent Bulut, Literature, Objective Projection, Cognitive Science, Narrative Engineering
Levent Bulut, Literature, Objective Projection, Cognitive Science, Narrative Engineering
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