Netprov = internet improv
… or you you could say Netprov is networked, improvised storytelling in available media.
Netprov is a word we like that describes a multitude of creative storytelling projects people do in available media.
When somebody makes a fake Twitter account of an object or a critter — that is netprov.
When somebody creates a make-believe event and blogs about it in real time — that is netprov.
When a group of friends pretend to be sports moguls in their fantasy football league — that is netprov.
These kinds of projects crack us up!
And we believe this is an art form.
We ask: how good — how funny, how deep, how moving, how memorable — can netprovs get?
More About Netprov
Netprov: Elements of an Emerging Form, by Mark C. Marino and Rob Wittig
Hyperrhiz 11, Special Issue: Netprov, edited by Mark C. Marino and Rob Wittig
Kate Durbin Interviews Rob Wittig & Mark Marino of “Tempspence”, by Kate Durbin
Netprov—Networked Improv Literature, by Rob Wittig and Mark C. Marino