Cyberpunk, according to Bruce Bethke, who coined the term 25 years ago, is “a young, technologically facile, ethically vacuous, computer-adept vandal or criminal.” Think of a highly techno-savvy version of Alex DeLarge, the protagonist in Anthony Burgess’ masterpiece A Clockwork Orange.
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Storytelling: no story, nothing to tell
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in Anthrodigital, Archetypes, Narratives, TheoriesTags: A Clockwork Orange, Alex DeLarge, Anthony Burgess, Bruce Bethke, Cyberpunk, digital novel, Eric Maddern, Otherland, OTHERLAND – THE GAME, speaking computer, Storytelling, storytelling 2.0., Tad Williams, technologies mashup'ed, The Matrix, Wachowski brothers
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Storytelling as an organisational gestalt
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in NarrativesTags: Business Narrative, engage and enrol, International Storytelling Center, iPod, Knowledge, learning, Myths of Knowledge Management, organisational, Steve Denning, Steve Jobs, storyteller, Storytelling, The Secret Language of Leadership
I have found a fascinating article by master storyteller Steve Denning. Storytelling is a unique art – written, told live or recorded, storytelling has the power to change the way people think and do things.This is how Steve Denning starts his own story: