A narrative environment is a space, whether physical or virtual, in which stories can unfold. A virtual narrative environment might be the narrative framework in which game play can proceed. A physical narrative environment might be an exhibition area within a museum, or a foyer of a retail space, or the public spaces around a building - anywhere in short where stories can be told in space. It is also a term coined by the Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design programme where the first Narrative Environment course was introduced in 2003. It is a full-time, 2 year Masters level course leading to an MA degree. Originally called in Creative Practice for Narrative Environments, now M.A. for Narrative Environments.
External links
- A course at Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design
- Narrative Environments - Interdisciplinary Research Institute specialised on Narrative Environments
- Narrative Ecology A practical methodology developed to utilise narrative when creating, designing or conceptualising narrative environments.
Further reading
- Potteiger, Matthew; Purington, Jamie (1998), Landscape Narratives: Design Practices for Telling Stories, John Wiley & Sons, USA, ISBN 978-0-471-12486-3
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