An Evening of Non-Linear Narrative with Douglas Rushkoff and the Narrative Lab at Queens College

things to do nyc morbid anatomyInteractive technology has changed the traditional story: beginnings, endings, reversals and recognitions happen in new waysor sometimes not at all. This impacts not only aesthetics, but also the kinds of values that are transmitted, as well as the authority of the teller. Join us for an evening of presentations, installations, performance and discussion around new, non-linearities modalities of storytelling, and the physical and social boundaries that are challenged along the way. From magical rituals to a human-body-sounds organ, a dance beyond time and a talk by Rushkoff about escaping the tyranny of Aristotle’s arc, this highly participatory evening will delight, disturb, engage and inspire.

Douglas Rushkoff is the author of Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now as well as a dozen other bestselling books on media, technology and culture.











When: Tue., May. 26, 2015 at 8:00 pm
Where: Morbid Anatomy Museum
424 Third Ave. Brooklyn

Price: $5 suggested donation
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things to do nyc morbid anatomyInteractive technology has changed the traditional story: beginnings, endings, reversals and recognitions happen in new waysor sometimes not at all. This impacts not only aesthetics, but also the kinds of values that are transmitted, as well as the authority of the teller. Join us for an evening of presentations, installations, performance and discussion around new, non-linearities modalities of storytelling, and the physical and social boundaries that are challenged along the way. From magical rituals to a human-body-sounds organ, a dance beyond time and a talk by Rushkoff about escaping the tyranny of Aristotle’s arc, this highly participatory evening will delight, disturb, engage and inspire.

Douglas Rushkoff is the author of Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now as well as a dozen other bestselling books on media, technology and culture.

Buy tickets/get more info now