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Re: missed email



Chris says:
>ToastyKen asks: "But if the story changes due to this interaction, is not
>the story interactive?"
>
>It's not the story that changes; have you ever seen a book rewrite itself?
>The story doesn't change, it is changed by the storyteller. If the
>storyteller changes the story due to this interaction, then the storytelling
>process is interactive. The idea I'm pushing is to focus on the process, not
>the data.

I don't understand.. under your definitions, what IS an interactive story
then?  When does the story actually change?

-ToastyKen

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