
Navigating Imaginary Worlds
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With transmedial worlds extending over multiple media, multiple authors, and sometimes even multiple decades of creation, a wealth of different issues can arise; worlds need to direct audience members into how to organize them conceptually. Edited by Mark J. P Wolf and featuring contributions from a distinguished set of authors from interdisciplinary backgrounds, this book enriches the theory, history, and practice of world-building, through the exploration of navigation. The essays have many overlapping concerns and together they provide the reader with a range of discussions regarding wayfinding and the many ways it intersects with world-building - and world-experiencing - activities. Thus, rather than just analyzing worlds themselves, the anthology also asks the reader to consider analyzing the act of world-building itself.
This collection will be of interest to students and scholars in a variety of fields including Subcreation Studies, Transmedia Studies, Popular Culture, Comparative Media Studies, Video Game Studies, Film Studies, and Interdisciplinary Literary Studies.
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Acknowledgments
Foreword
Kevin Conran
Introduction
Mark J. P. Wolf
FINDING ONE'S WAY AROUND
World-Building, Emplotment, and Disorientation in Gangs of New York
Henry Jenkins
Comic Book Encyclopedias: The What, When, Where, Why and How of DC's Who's Who and The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
Blair Davis
Navigating Ludotopia, Exploring Allotopia: Natural and Unnatural Exploration of Open Worlds in Video Games
Krzysztof M. Maj
The Importance of Afterstory and Tolkien's Fourth Age
Mark J. P. Wolf
WAYFINDING IN INTERACTIVE WORLDS
Pinball Playfields: Mapping Heavy Metal
Ryan Banfi
Toys-to-Guide: Nintendo amiibo as Transmedial Waypoints
Matthew Thomas Payne
The Warhammer Product and Service Portfolio: Wayfinding as Competitive Advantage
Neal Baker
Where Be Witches? The Role of Adventure Maps in Building a Game World
Stefan Ekman
The Soundscape of the Metaverse: Aural Navigation in Meta's Horizon Worlds
Harry Burson
Transcendent Travels: Wayfinding in Extended Realities
Gundolf S. Freyermuth
CONCEPTUAL WAYFINDING
Miniature Worlds
Mark J. P. Wolf
Journey Loops and Vicious Circles: Lessons of Unfortunate Adventures in Romantic Tales
Lily Alexander
Artificial Intelligence and the Possibility of Sub-Subcreation
Mark J. P. Wolf
Research as a Navigating Tool
Nathali H. S. Pilegaard
APPENDIX
The Cartographers of Vasterra
Mark J. P. Wolf
Index
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