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occultatio ([personal profile] occultatio) wrote2008-03-23 12:42 pm

The 21 Steps

At the risk of turning this journal into a link-dump, I wanted to share this story I found: The 21 Steps.

What I find interesting is that the storytelling method is genuinely unique: it's a spy story told via Google Maps. And it doesn't take the easy road, of just using screenshots of Google Maps as illustrations: it actually turns the software itself into its storytelling medium. Narratologists in the audience, there's some really interesting stuff going on here.

The story itself is fun, though definitley a bit too short to be a really satisfying espionage tale, but it's definitely worth checking out just for the execution.
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[personal profile] dr_whom 2008-03-24 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
...I don't get the point. What role is the Google Maps interface doing other than making you wait a minute or so between paragraphs while the map scrolls to a new location? I mean, what does this story use Google Maps for that couldn't have been accomplish just by using screenshots of Google Maps as illustrations?

[identity profile] occultatio.livejournal.com 2008-03-24 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know, I found the movement interesting in itself -- it gave the story a much greater feeling of place, if that makes any sense to you. It felt to me more like watching someone use the Maps tool, while providing commentary, than reading a story with screenshots.