“Dear Esther”: repetition, rite, and time
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Data de Publicação: | 2023 |
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Resumo: | This paper presents an interpretation of the digital narrative Dear Esther (PINCHBECK, 2012). This interpretation posits that there is a deep temporality which can be brought to evidence when the plot is understood as the enactment of a suicidal rite by the main (and only) character. To lay such a temporality in the open, there where examined: the indexes of manifestation of time through different moments of the narrative; the ways of interaction between the user and the work; and features of the fictional world constructed by the work’s program. These formal elements where confronted with significant elements which are presented by the work through its narrative development, such as information provided by the narrative voice, objects, sounds, and visual alterations. The procedure to carry out these examination and confrontation had two forms: explorations of the work with the intention to go from the beginning to the end in the shortest chronometric time; free explorations without considering chronometric time. The findings of the overall examination process where interpreted through Gadamer’s (2003, p. 154-237) concept of “Spiel” and the reflections on time experience implicit to it. |
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“Dear Esther”: repetition, rite, and time“Dear Esther”: repetição, rito e tempoDear EstherTimeRiteHermeneuticsDear EstherTempoRitoHermenêuticaDear EstherTimeRiteHermeneuticsThis paper presents an interpretation of the digital narrative Dear Esther (PINCHBECK, 2012). This interpretation posits that there is a deep temporality which can be brought to evidence when the plot is understood as the enactment of a suicidal rite by the main (and only) character. To lay such a temporality in the open, there where examined: the indexes of manifestation of time through different moments of the narrative; the ways of interaction between the user and the work; and features of the fictional world constructed by the work’s program. These formal elements where confronted with significant elements which are presented by the work through its narrative development, such as information provided by the narrative voice, objects, sounds, and visual alterations. The procedure to carry out these examination and confrontation had two forms: explorations of the work with the intention to go from the beginning to the end in the shortest chronometric time; free explorations without considering chronometric time. The findings of the overall examination process where interpreted through Gadamer’s (2003, p. 154-237) concept of “Spiel” and the reflections on time experience implicit to it.O artigo apresenta uma interpretação da narrativa digital Dear Esther (PINCHBECK, 2012). Essa interpretação propõe que há uma temporalidade profunda, que se pode trazer à evidência entendendo a trama como um rito suicida realizado pelo personagem principal (e único da obra). Para trazer essa temporalidade ao aberto, foram examinados: os índices de manifestação do tempo em diversos momentos da narrativa; as formas de interação do usuário com a obra; e as características do mundo ficcional construído pela programação da obra. Esses elementos formais foram confrontados com elementos significativos que se apresentam ao longo do desenvolvimento da narrativa, como informações dadas pela voz narrativa, objetos, sons e alterações visuais. O procedimento para realizar esse exame e confronto teve duas formas: explorações da obra considerando o tempo cronométrico para ir do começo ao fim o mais brevemente possível; explorações livres sem considerar o tempo cronométrico. As conclusões a que se chegou após esse processo de exame como um todo foram interpretadas através do conceito de “Spiel” (GADAMER, 2003, p. 154-237) e das reflexões acerca da experiência do tempo implícitas nele.Center for Research in Computing, Literature, and Linguistics (NuPILL)2023-08-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/textodigital/article/view/9460510.5007/1807-9288.2023.e94605Texto Digital; Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): Leitura distante: métodos digitais e análise literária; 217-249Texto Digital; Vol. 19 No 1 (2023): Leitura distante: métodos digitais e análise literária; 217-249Texto Digital; v. 19 n. 1 (2023): Leitura distante: métodos digitais e análise literária; 217-2491807-9288reponame:Texto digitalinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/textodigital/article/view/94605/54018Copyright (c) 2023 Enrique Nueschhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNuesch, Enrique2023-08-22T15:50:51Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/94605Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/textodigitalPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/textodigital/oaitextodigital@cce.ufsc.br1807-92881807-9288opendoar:2023-08-22T15:50:51Texto digital - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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“Dear Esther”: repetition, rite, and time “Dear Esther”: repetição, rito e tempo |
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“Dear Esther”: repetition, rite, and time |
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Nuesch, Enrique |
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This paper presents an interpretation of the digital narrative Dear Esther (PINCHBECK, 2012). This interpretation posits that there is a deep temporality which can be brought to evidence when the plot is understood as the enactment of a suicidal rite by the main (and only) character. To lay such a temporality in the open, there where examined: the indexes of manifestation of time through different moments of the narrative; the ways of interaction between the user and the work; and features of the fictional world constructed by the work’s program. These formal elements where confronted with significant elements which are presented by the work through its narrative development, such as information provided by the narrative voice, objects, sounds, and visual alterations. The procedure to carry out these examination and confrontation had two forms: explorations of the work with the intention to go from the beginning to the end in the shortest chronometric time; free explorations without considering chronometric time. The findings of the overall examination process where interpreted through Gadamer’s (2003, p. 154-237) concept of “Spiel” and the reflections on time experience implicit to it. |
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