Alright. I know I've been radio silent for the last month,
but I do have an important reason for that – finishing up the last bits and
pieces of my thesis (which I’ll post after I've received corrections for it),
but also presenting, spruiking, and charming people into listening to my PhD
proposal.
That is “Narrative Structures in Videogames.”
Here’s the brief:
Research Proposal: Narrative
Construction In Videogames
This thesis is concerned with
providing a methodology to analyse narrative based games, furthering the
already established research of Janet Murray and Chris Bateman to incorporate
new forms of narrative. Through providing a methodology for different narrative
structures - the linear, multi-linear, and emergent – the narrative direction
of various games can be analysed more comprehensively allowing for more
critical links between narrative and gameplay. To incorporate this methodology
The Last Of Us, The Walking Dead and Gone Home will be analysed in respect to
each of these narrative structures.
So far so good in terms of applying (I did so back at the
end of October), and in getting supervisors – still all I have to do now is
wait. Quick bit of trivia before we let this proposal go, apparently actor guided agency/Barthian viewpoints on narrative is the "in" thing currently (I discovered this through the response of a potential supervisor).
Other than that I've been writing up reviews for AuReview,
in their VideAU section. So far I've published two articles on Bioshock: Burial At Sea, and Assassin’s Creed 4 Black Flag. So that’s pretty exciting.
I should have another coming out this week for XCOM Enemy Within.
Currently, due to the wait of both results, graduation and the
PhD for next year things seem to be in a state of purgatory – I’m tempted to
write more about the independent games scene in Melbourne. But for that I want
to do it properly and have it as a project that continues onward regardless of
how busy I get (unlike a certain blog). Regardless I should have some more
posts coming up in the next couple of weeks.
For now I'm holidaying in Canberra, before Christmas, and work grab hold of me.
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