Networked, improvised literature written collaboratively on the internet
Netprov
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Networked, improvised literature
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Hypertext fiction, Blog fiction, Interactive fiction, Digital poetry, Computer-generated literature, Cell phone novels, Instapoetry, Cybertext, Creepypasta, Fan fiction
Netprov is "networked, improvised literature"[1] or collaborative literary improvisations performed on the internet. The word netprov is a portmanteau of "networked" and "improv" as in improvisational theatre. Netprov is considered a genre of electronic literature.
^Wittig, Rob (2021). Netprov : networked improvised literature for the classroom and beyond. Amherst College. Press, Michigan Publishing. Amherst, Massachusetts. pp. 9–10. ISBN 978-1-943208-29-6. OCLC 1289259024.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Netprov is "networked, improvised literature" or collaborative literary improvisations performed on the internet. The word netprov is a portmanteau of...
genres like Instapoetry or Twitterature as well as literary practices like netprov. Although web-based genres like creepypasta and fan fiction are not always...
developed a form of improv for online theatrical improvisation called netprov. The form relies on social media to engage audiences in the creation of...
Blog fiction Features Fictional stories published as online weblogs. Related genres Netprov, Hypertext fiction, Instapoetry, Creepypasta, Fan fiction...
#1WkNoTech was a netprov run in 2014 and 2015, led by Mark Marino and Rob Wittig. Participants "pretended to use no technology for a week and documented...
27, 2024. Wittig, Rob. "CHAPTER 9. GAMES, ROLE-PLAY, AND NETPROVS IN THE REAL WORLD". Netprov. Amherst College Press. pp. 189–190. doi:10.3998/mpub.12387128...
community as a performance and was translated as a movie. She collaborated on netprovs such as All Time High. Her video-based work, Material Studies has been...
Retrieved 2024-02-25. Wittig, Rob (2008). Example 9: Thermophiles in Love, a Netprov. Amherst College Press. ISBN 978-1-943208-31-9. "The Ode to Translation...
virtual environments such as MOOs, creating directed cyberformances or "netprovs" viewable by both online audiences and visitors in real spaces, where the...