R03: Authoring "Quantum" Text

  • Due Jan 13, 2020 at 2:39pm
  • Points 4
  • Questions 4
  • Available until Jul 13, 2020 at 8am
  • Time Limit None
  • Allowed Attempts Unlimited

Instructions

Subcutanean is a novel where no two copies are the same, by Aaron A. Reed.

Learning Goals: Become familiar with an artistic project and be able to respond to basic questions about the data structure that the author used.

An introduction to the novel: https://medium.com/@aareed/subcutanean-a-novel-where-no-two-copies-are-the-same-5e6df8873c11 Links to an external site.

Read (blog posts):
https://medium.com/@aareed/a-minimal-syntax-for-quantum-text-ac5b34308593 Links to an external site. https://medium.com/@aareed/the-trouble-with-transitions-720c11e9f0ee Links to an external site.

Answer the questions below. This reading assignment (any every assignment in this new class) was freshly created, so we are interested in feedback from you on how to best word the questions and answers so that they aren't unnecessarily ambiguous or confusing.

Further information about Subcutanean (completely optional):
https://medium.com/@aareed/twisty-little-novels-all-different-cd9799d93877 Links to an external site.
https://medium.com/@aareed/when-to-not-trust-dynamic-text-81aec56093c4 Links to an external site.
https://medium.com/@aareed/why-i-made-subcutanean-1fb8e47bbf89 Links to an external site.
https://medium.com/@aareed/intentional-collapse-plausibly-human-randomized-text-e901220cbc3d Links to an external site.

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