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Submission Type
Performance
Start Date
16-7-2020 4:00 PM
End Date
16-7-2020 5:30 PM
Abstract
Aaron Reed shares his new novel, Subcutanean, a generative horror novel where no two copies of the book are the same. Building on his experience as an interactive fiction writer and his interest in exploring the limits of generation, interactivity, and agency, Subcatanean is not a Choose Your own Adventure Novel but a book that regenerates itself for each new reader, authored with hundreds of variations and printed on demand.
Subcutanean: Reading and Discussion
Aaron Reed shares his new novel, Subcutanean, a generative horror novel where no two copies of the book are the same. Building on his experience as an interactive fiction writer and his interest in exploring the limits of generation, interactivity, and agency, Subcatanean is not a Choose Your own Adventure Novel but a book that regenerates itself for each new reader, authored with hundreds of variations and printed on demand.
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Bio
Aaron A. Reed is a writer, designer, and researcher focused on finding new ways for gamemakers and players to tell stories together. His award-winning games have been featured at IndieCade, South by Southwest, Slamdance, GaymerX, and the Independent Games Festival.