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Net Narrator released my combine harvester story! If you’d rather hear it than read it, this should be a good deal for you. I certainly appreciate his work.
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Hi. Your story After The Collapse was read by NetNarrator on YouTube. Everyone is looking for more to the story. Did you continue it? Where can we find it? Thank you!
unfortunately that’s just a oneshot for the time being, i got a little burned out during my last year of university, but hey i may pick it up! i did enjoy writing it :)
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Throwback to that one time when an online friend was flirting with me as a joke and he said “you’re safe here, sweetie~” and I started bawling my eyes out. Bro was confused and concerned but he switched to caring so fast
Also @mystic-menagerie you called me “little bnuu” and I melted I am so serious. The way I started crying bro-
The unease is slowly ending, finally. I have an audiobook on (an HFY story read by NetNarrator on youtube) and I had some water.
God, I love you all. So so much
Also @just-another-starry-dreamer is this how you feel when I call you “little star”?? Because damn. I’m calling you that more often.
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It is on r/HFY - reddit
The name is A Benevolent God
Alternatively you can find it narrated on YT by NetNarrator
In exchange for a bountiful harvest, the hive is safe. The elder one, smoke bringer and invulnerable goliath, makes it so. A strange and unknowable being, it brings with it arcane artifacts and demands we sacrifice our honey, and in return it grants protection to the swarm
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Ghosts of #netnarr past
No matter where that ol’ Cog Dog roams, he calls the internet home... I’m jumping into the 2019 iteration of #netnarr mainly for the Bus Trips, which were, as the kids say, AWESOME last year.
I’ve missed the dynamic online space of DS 106--I drifted from the Daily Creates because I did so many hundreds of them that I finally actually turned into an artist who creates daily, and my interest was in my own kind of art and less about random internet tricks...which are fun sometimes and sometimes don’t have the ability to stick in my brain long enough for me to act on them.
But anyway--’nuff said! The Captain has called th sailors onto the Good Ship Arganee. I have packed my old kit bag, slung it over my shoulder and trudged up the gang plank.
Once more into the fray, dear friends and fellow sailors!
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My Last NetNarr Blog; Reflection Post
It’s already May, where the semester ends and students like myself start reflecting back to what was learned and taught. I still remember the feeling of “what did I get myself into?” when walking into class. It was cool that my Professor lives in another state but the work that was announced was gave me the “hibby jibbys”. But while the weeks continued and I was trying hard to understand the work presented, I started to enjoy it. You can see that from my first blog to my latest, my attempt has improved and I have found ways to make it as interesting as I can for my readers (even if its only fro my Professor) Doing the weekly blogs helped me in remembering what was done on the prior class. Also, it gave me the freedom to comment on the project. If I did or did not enjoy it. Awesomely, every week consisted of great ideas for example, GIF making, speaking about Selfies, and even audio making which I have never done.
http://netnarr.arganee.world/author/vanessas-netnarr-blogs/
I wish I would’ve enjoyed the DDA’s a little more than I did. My problem with them was that I overthought them so I didn’t find it as fun as I did until the end. Also, I would have trouble in remembering to do them throughout the week. It was not until week 3 or 4 that I started to do them wholeheartedly. This gave me an insight view on how digital art can be shared within minutes, If someone found something interesting enough to be a DDA it can be shared throughout the world within minutes. Also, you can have fun with it and be a silly goof ball while also exploring and learning. I just can’t believe I did 19 of them, its one of the activities that I would honestly miss.
http://daily.arganee.world/hashtags/nessacastrii/
I am pretty much in the middle of all of the clog for the #netnarr twitter space, which I guessing I am very active. These are one of the activities that I did not comprehend as much as the others. But like I mentioned before, I’m guessing it shows the activity of each user and if they rare in the middle of the #netnarr clog, that means that they have tagged netnarr as their post.
https://hawksey.info/tagsexplorer/?key=1vEfH0ZKcQ2dZx8f31Pt18tnUCHi5nHKSSPndNHC2YUc&gid=400689247&name=nessacastrii
I was looking into my past pictures on my phone to see if I found the screenshot I took of my Twitter Analysis tool from week 2. Sadly I couldn’t find it but I do remember the way it looked. It just had a red cube on the right side since I was not too active. Also, it as my first time activating a twitter for the purpose of the class so I was technically a beginner back then. But seeing how it looks now, you can see that I have posted my blogs mostly on Tuesdays and periodically throughout the week.
The Make Banks are the activities that I believe I had more work on. I took my time and made sure I made each one correctly. Thankfully, the Make Bank will be introduced during class time so our TAs, Hailey and Marissa, will help out the students who did not understand. But I enjoyed the Make Banks a lot. Especially the GIF making and the audio making one. With the Audio Making project, mine named “Process of Emotions While Gaming” I had an absolute blast. I was terrified at first but when actually watching a YouTube Tutorial that my Professor recorded for our sake, I followed each step and was able to achieve my work.
In conclusion, I had so many emotions on my NetNarr class like confusion, frustration, but also happiness and also the feeling you get when you achieve something that you never knew you can do on your own. I give praise to all of the Digital or Graphic Design students because of the amount of work that goes along for each protect being presented. I appreciate my Professor because he was always there to respond to questions whenever we needed him and also for having the patience.
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Some youtube channels I recommend
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBudgetMuseum
https://www.youtube.com/c/OverlySarcasticProductionsChannel/
https://www.youtube.com/user/jastownsendandson
https://www.youtube.com/c/yousuckatcooking
https://www.youtube.com/c/CinemaTherapySolutions
https://www.youtube.com/c/NetNarrator
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDFxr_sWV8mAnxV-ShVfHog
https://www.youtube.com/c/DeadSound
https://www.youtube.com/c/TastingHistory
https://www.youtube.com/c/ABeckettKing
https://www.youtube.com/c/inanutshell
https://www.youtube.com/c/veritasium
https://www.youtube.com/c/xylafoxlin
https://www.youtube.com/user/thenewboston
https://www.youtube.com/c/crashcourse
https://www.youtube.com/c/essentialcraftsman
https://www.youtube.com/c/FlorianGadsbyCeramics
https://www.youtube.com/c/StuffMadeHere
https://www.youtube.com/c/JordanPersegati
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8AvcEE8l8mHs-rZTXoynVQ
https://www.youtube.com/c/Nighthawkinlight
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYDVFfp_AN1WBiNwaf9522w
https://www.youtube.com/c/QuantaScienceChannel
https://www.youtube.com/c/BennyProductions
https://www.youtube.com/c/starkid
https://www.youtube.com/c/AlgaltheBard
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCORIeT1hk6tYBuntEXsguLg
https://www.youtube.com/c/AChickCalledAlbert
https://www.youtube.com/c/JDessert
https://www.youtube.com/c/Thekingofrandom
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ended up putting the story here in case there are people not on ImpapaLord’s or NetNarrator’s discords. Enjoy, and Happy Independence Day!
This We’ll Defend
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The stories we tell ourselves in youth. Are they true? A combined doodleaday with Network Narratives.
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have you seen this african film?
taking this course called: African Film: Explorations,
I’ll be sharing these wonderful titles with you,
sheesh
#inspirations#black films#african films#independent films#classic films#sia#le reve du python#digital storytelling#film storytelling#digital alchemy#netnarr#kean university#lepetitjo
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Master Post of Writings and Series
HFY Science Fiction That Isn't a Ship, It's a Cannon with FTL! Military fiction revolving around space pirates and a railgun someone strapped an FTL drive to. There are three parts, the link above should let you scroll through the whole series. Like Sharks A short fic based on the prompt "Humans are the only ones to actually develop FTL. Everyone else just uses wormholes." The Scattering Experimental piece. I normally do prose, but I tried a poem. Inspired by the Dark Forest Theory. "So...What's the biggest gun you've ever made?" First installment starring Earl, a weapons designer. In this episode he explains the basics of fission-based fusion weapons, their applications in throwing things into orbit. Also stars a horny lobsterman. "R&D? More like R&Deez Nuts" Second installment starring Earl. This is a laser tag fight starring the R&D division, accounting, and sales. There will be male bonding. Or else. "Yeah, sure, and I shit thermite. Be serious." Earl drinks until he pukes. Aliens learn that humans produce hydrochloric acid for digestion. The Vengabus is Coming! A pinned down group of soldiers has to call in a human tank for backup. Shock and awe does not begin to describe it. Hold Your Breath and Burn The bad news is that he's gonna die in space. The good news is that he can make it count. "I will solve you if I must." The last tool of diplomacy is threats. Burning Bridges You don't have to kill a soldier to keep them from being a combatant. "I think we underestimated the scale of the human species by eight or nine orders of magnitude." In which humans turn out to be the swarm. Party Favors Humanity solved mortality. It did not solve boredom. Now it's everyone's problem. Starring my creepiest humans, a lot of drugs, and the leasy sexy descriptions of sex I could make.
HFY Fantasy Small, Fragile, and Destined to Die There's something to be said for spitting in the face of death. Sometimes, literally. "Healing+Lightning=Wizard Launcher" Unconventional spell uses let a wizard punch above his weight. And bite. And kick. Human wizards make a lot of ruckus. An Honorary Troll A wizard fights a troll. It is not a very wizardly fight. I considered it a very loose sequel to the story above it, but both can absolutely be read separately. Dale of the Dales A two part series about a human protecting a town of halflings from an army of gnomes with the power of hospitality, and also being comparatively massive. Why Human's Can't Cast On the properties of superconductors and golden gods. The Thunder God of Honnillee A human is adopted by a halfling. What Talon and What Dreadful Claw Tragedy with a man and a spynx.
Unsorted Fictions Leviathan A necromancer scours the depths of hell for a soul worthy of his creation. He finds more than he bargained for. Odysseus in Space (It's very, very good) Biographical Pieces Soviet Birds A comedy of errors is resolved by the Vessel of Bird Sacrifice. The Kitchen Labyrinth of Missile Science Why does a classified facility with 30 people at it have 7 kitchens? What would you do if I told you it has seven of every kind of room? The Fridges. Oh my God, the Fridges. It also has 20 fridges in it. Obviously. Kevin vs. Intro to Quantum You would be surprised at the kind of intellectual challenges random bystanders can take. I certainly was. Layman walks in and becomes the class mascot. The Condom Bomber In which I fuck up. Videos None of these are narrated by me, but I thought I'd list them here for anyone that prefers listening to reading. Like Sharks, read by Grey Voice. He focuses on smooth reading. Like Sharks, read by Aggro Squirrel. He has a theatrical voice. Like Sharks, read by NetNarrator. He has a fast, clipped style. The Vengabus is Coming & Burning Bridges 2 for 1 by Aggro Squirrel. "Yeah, and I shit thermite. Be serious." by Net Narrator. "So, what's the biggest gun you've ever made?" by Aggro Squirrel.
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Just a small test ...
I’m starting setting up my tumblr blog for my netnarr experience.
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You Never Know: Epistemelogicallllllly, That Is
You Never Know: Epistemelogicallllllly, That Is
NetNarr has begun again. Our colleagues are asking us to say our hellos in multifarious ways. So it is below. First, I went to the YouTube and copied the transcript to Alan Levine’s intro to week one of #netnarr. Second, I pasted the transcript, verbatim and littered with the lyrical oddity rife inside those “translations” into an etherpad (I get the same feeling reading YouTube transcripts as I…
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ToyWar
Artist: ®TMark When: 1996-2002 Technologies: Constructor, HTML, SiteBuilder Current URL: Not available; see archive version Wikibook: https://web.archive.org/web/20131005190945/https://wiki.brown.edu/confluence/display/MarkTribe/RTMark
The ®TMark (or art mark) was a network of anti-corporate parody and satirical artists, designed to poke holes in the nature of the emerging Internet and information networks through what is known as “cultural jamming.”
It’s first venture was known as the Barbie Liberation Organization and it later was the target of a legal battle from the musician, Beck, for its appropriation of his music.
®TMark often asked for ideas from its audience, and supported and even funded the development of such art. Its work had a significant anti-corporation nature to it that rattled the business world.
The ToyWar effort is a good example, as it used biting satire in a real-life legal battle that unfolded in the courts over the use of the name “etoy,” with an actual toy company fighting a small artistic collective over the name and the web domain name.
®TMark’s project zeroed in on the way the business world takes ownership of names through legal battles and intimidation, and this cultural jamming project is reflective of an era when corporations began gobbling up URL and domain names.
The®TMark group seemed to have developed extensive “war documentation” of the battle between a small company and the larger corporation, turning the financial and legal battle into a form of public art and protest, including the development of a “game” in which ®TMark members took part in Denial of Service attacks at the corporate website in a form of virtual “sit ins” and other new media protests.
Researched by: @dogrtax for a class assignment in Networked Narratives, January 30, 2018
Blogged: http://dogtrax.edublogs.org/2018/02/01/netnarr-research-renew-media-art-and-cultural-jamming/
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