1st Edition

Soviet Narratology and Spatial Story Design The Unintentional Storyteller

By Sylke Rene Meyer Copyright 2026
264 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

264 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Based on Soviet narratology, this book offers a genealogy of spatial, user-centric story design and its current applications, situating spatial story design as medium sui generis that evolved as a counternarrative to agonal games on the one hand, and in distinction to linear narrative such as classical novels and cinema on the other hand.   Following a discussion of Russian Formalism... Read more

Introduction

  PART I

1. The Birth of Interactive Narrative from the Spirit of Role-Playing Games

2. Game Over

3. Imaginary Spaces                                               

4. Embodied Action

5. Cybernetics: The Convergence of Control

  PART II

6. Dangerous Contradictions–Lotman and Marx                               

7. Soviet Semiotics of Play

8. The User as a Cultural Construction 

9. Permanent Explosions

  PART III

10. Applications of Soviet Narratology for Interactive Storytelling

11. Conclusion: The Future of Unintentional Storytelling

 

Index

Biography

Sylke Rene Meyer is a writer, director, media artist, performer, educator, and co-founder of the performance group Studio206. Her practice encompasses collaborative experimentations across cinema, theater, performance, new media, and public art installations. She has been a Professor of Creative Practice Research at Northeastern University in Boston. Her current research concerns expanded live spaces, natural and synthetic intelligence relations, projections, as well as questions around identity and media.