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zeroinfluencer
@ksablan @joeybaker With Purefold, we utilizes the aggregation of bespoke RSS feeds to construct the narrative relevancy for particpants.
1 year ago from Tweetie
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ksablan
@zeroinfluencer Yes. I think I understand from video. The idea seems to parallel some thinking about gathering and "publishing" of news.
1 year ago from web
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zeroinfluencer
@ksablan Exactly; the operation is designed to run like a news room with film makers - objective is real time storytelling.
1 year ago from Tweetie
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ksablan
@zeroinfluencer As the number of people sharing INFORMATION in real-time increases, so does the need for real-time STORYTELLING tools.
1 year ago from web
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zeroinfluencer
@ksablan The structure of storytelling changes too; narrative 'universes' have to connect just like their audiences do. #singularity #CC
1 year ago from Tweetie
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ksablan
@zeroinfluencer Figgis' Timecode goes online. With varying types of elements (video, text, audio), wonder if best to start w/chrono timeline
1 year ago from web
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zeroinfluencer
@ksablan Synchronicity is important, but there is no real need for timeline in singularity storytelling; events are clustered not sequenced.
1 year ago from Tweetie
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ksablan
@zeroinfluencer Interesting. When do you plan on having a sample Purefold "story" to show publicly?
1 year ago from web
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zeroinfluencer
@ksablan They are roughly 40 prototypes on Friendfeed, but we need to explain a few 'how to' first - expect those within next few weeks.
1 year ago from Tweetie
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