Signs, Systems and Complexity of Transmedia Storytelling

This article addresses key concepts such as sign, system and complexity in order to approach transmedia storytelling and better understand its intricate nature. The theoretical framework chosen to investigate transmedia storytelling meanders is Semiotics by Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) and Gen...

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Main Author: Renira Rampazzo Gambarato
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade da Beira Interior 2012-12-01
Series:Estudos em Comunicação
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Online Access:http://www.ec.ubi.pt/ec/12/pdf/EC12-2012Dez-4.pdf
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spelling doaj-914bc9681ae941c3b094325b689973b52020-11-24T22:03:13ZengUniversidade da Beira InteriorEstudos em Comunicação1646-49742012-12-01126983Signs, Systems and Complexity of Transmedia StorytellingRenira Rampazzo GambaratoThis article addresses key concepts such as sign, system and complexity in order to approach transmedia storytelling and better understand its intricate nature. The theoretical framework chosen to investigate transmedia storytelling meanders is Semiotics by Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) and General Systems Theory by Mario Bunge (1919-). The complexity of transmedia storytelling is not simply the one of the signs of the works included in a transmedia franchise. It also includes the complexity of the dispositions of users/consumers/players as interpreters of semiotic elements (e.g. characters, themes, environments, events and outcomes) presented by transmedia products. It extends further to the complexity of social, cultural, economical and political constructs. The German transmedia narrative The Ultimate SuperHero-Blog by Stefan Gieren and Sofia’s Diary, a Portuguese multiplatform production by BeActive, are presented as examples of closed and open system transmedia storytelling respectively.http://www.ec.ubi.pt/ec/12/pdf/EC12-2012Dez-4.pdfsignsystemcomplexitytransmedia storytelling
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title Signs, Systems and Complexity of Transmedia Storytelling
title_short Signs, Systems and Complexity of Transmedia Storytelling
title_full Signs, Systems and Complexity of Transmedia Storytelling
title_fullStr Signs, Systems and Complexity of Transmedia Storytelling
title_full_unstemmed Signs, Systems and Complexity of Transmedia Storytelling
title_sort signs, systems and complexity of transmedia storytelling
publisher Universidade da Beira Interior
series Estudos em Comunicação
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publishDate 2012-12-01
description This article addresses key concepts such as sign, system and complexity in order to approach transmedia storytelling and better understand its intricate nature. The theoretical framework chosen to investigate transmedia storytelling meanders is Semiotics by Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) and General Systems Theory by Mario Bunge (1919-). The complexity of transmedia storytelling is not simply the one of the signs of the works included in a transmedia franchise. It also includes the complexity of the dispositions of users/consumers/players as interpreters of semiotic elements (e.g. characters, themes, environments, events and outcomes) presented by transmedia products. It extends further to the complexity of social, cultural, economical and political constructs. The German transmedia narrative The Ultimate SuperHero-Blog by Stefan Gieren and Sofia’s Diary, a Portuguese multiplatform production by BeActive, are presented as examples of closed and open system transmedia storytelling respectively.
topic sign
system
complexity
transmedia storytelling
url http://www.ec.ubi.pt/ec/12/pdf/EC12-2012Dez-4.pdf
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