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NETWORKING SPACE (s) An abstract machine to generate spatial hypernarratives

Authors: Madrazo, Leandro; Hernández, Mario;

NETWORKING SPACE (s) An abstract machine to generate spatial hypernarratives

Abstract

Installation a the CSCL – Computer Support for Collaborative Learning 2003, June 14-18, 2003, Bergen, Norway. NETWORKING SPACE(s): An Abstract Machine to Generate Spatial Hypernarratives explores the relationship between space, language, and collaborative interaction through an immersive digital installation. The system enables users to navigate and construct spatial narratives using a library of animated “Spatial Units” created by students of the SDR: Sistemas de Representación course. Each Spatial Unit combines geometric, perceptual, and narrative descriptions, allowing participants to associate words, concepts, and textual fragments with spatial experiences. Through interactive manipulation of text in space—scaling, rotating, and positioning language elements—the installation transforms visitors into active co-authors of a collective hypernarrative.

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