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Lecture 4 CS148/248: Interactive Narrative UC Santa Cruz School of Engineering 14 Jan 2009

UC SANTA CRUZ Process Intensity  Process intensity - term coined by Chris Crawford  Refers to the “crunch per bit” ratio  How much processing does the computer do on the data?  Instantial assets – data displayed by computer  Sound files  Bitmaps  Text  Animations  …

UC SANTA CRUZ Instantial assets: a temptation  When first learning to program, instantial assets provide immediate reward  For art and humanities students, might feel more “safe”  But, instantial assets  Don’t make use of the unique properties of computational media  Limit possibilities for interaction  Create an authorial bottleneck  Are computationally “opaque”

UC SANTA CRUZ The essence of the medium  The essence of the computer as a representational medium is not  Intervention in the production or display of 3 dimensional forms or visual imagery (tools)  Interaction with a participant/observer (interactivity)  Control of electro-mechanical devices (installation)  Mediation of signals from distant locations (communication)  The essence of the computer as a medium is… Computation, processes of mechanical manipulation to which observers can ascribe meaning

UC SANTA CRUZ The conversation model of interaction  Listen – what is the range of possible utterances (verbs) provided to the player?  Think – how deeply does the system process the player’s utterance (understanding)?  Speak – what is the range and complexity of the system’s responses to its understanding of the player’s utterance?  Interaction is a combination of the depth of the listen/think/speak loop and the speed of the loop

UC SANTA CRUZ Instantial assets limit interaction  More degrees of interactive freedom require more complexity of response  As the interactor can say more, the program needs to be able to think and speak more  Responses generated from instantial assets…  Limit response to combinations of assets  Require more assets as the range of response grows  Can be an authorial bottleneck  Instantial design tends to limit interaction or collapse response

UC SANTA CRUZ Computational opacity  The meaning of instantial assets are opaque to code  Example: code that triggers video clips can’t reason about or manipulate the meaning of the clips  This opacity limits the code’s ability to resequence these assets in meaningful and interesting ways  Assets must be designed for sequencibility or…  Assets must be “opened-up” to the code

UC SANTA CRUZ But instantial assets aren’t “bad”  Can tap into rich meaning systems  Complex connotations, emotional flavor…  We don’t know how to procedurally generate rich instantial assets  This can quickly become an AI complete problem  Purely procedural work may be overly abstract  Need to appropriately balance the use of instantial assets and procedurality  Develop strategies for manipulation of instantial assets