The Quest Master I’ve attached a new article written for a presentation in an upcoming conference – the 15th industrial engineering and management conference, Tel Aviv. Except from the description of the idea and facility I’m suggesting a glance into a storyteller’s brain trying to put the complicated wiring into simpler words. Hope it will make sense to the readers [...]
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Storytelling, engineering, decision making and teams
Posted in Around the World, Business, Coaching, Education, Fantasy, Multimedia, Narrative, Politics, The art of storytelling, The power of storytelling, Virtual worlds, World, gaming, storytelling, storytelling in organizations, tagged decision making, engineering, learning, simulation, The Quest Master, thought process on February 13, 2008 | 2 Comments »
About place, characters and interaction
Posted in Coaching, Fantasy, Narrative, Storytelling Blogs, The art of storytelling, gaming, storytelling, tagged Coaching, storytelling, World on January 12, 2008 | 3 Comments »
A new post on ’storytelling coach’ page. Enjoy!
Wondering about Wonderland
Posted in Fantasy, Narrative, gaming on July 29, 2007 | 4 Comments »
As you will see, fantasy worlds are keeping me occupied right now. I’ve been visiting them via books, games, stories and my own imagination for years since I was a young child which was around once upon a time.
So here are some more questions – would you actually want to inhabit wonderland? I’m not talking [...]
Fantasy worlds – what do you think?
Posted in Fantasy on July 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Fantasy worlds… some of us like them some of us don’t. I wonder – what do you think?
Here is something to elicit inspiration before you answer.
Storytelling, virtual worlds and untime
Posted in Fantasy, Virtual worlds, gaming on July 19, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Well, although I’m a storyteller as in pure storytelling it does not mean I’m not interested in all other phenomenas that call themselves storytelling. Non of them are actually storytelling but I don’t think we should ignore them. So today I’m going to relate to virtual worlds since people are asking me a lot about [...]
