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Living Liberia Fabric

Authoring the Living Liberia Fabric: A Generative and Interactive Narrative for Peace, Truth, and Reconciliation

D. Fox Harrell
Michael Best
Hank Blumenthal
Ayoka Chenzira
Christopher Gonzales
Andrew Roberts
Natasha Powell
Deji Fajebe
Jason Lee
Paul O'Neil
Arjun Tomar
Electronic Literature Organization Conference, Providence, Rhode Island, 2010.

A Cultural Computing Approach to Interactive Narrative: The Case of the Living Liberia Fabric

D. Fox Harrelll
Chris Gonzalez
Hank Blumenthal
Ayoka Chenzira
Natasha Powell
Nathan Piazza
Michael Best
position paper, Proceedings of the Fall 2010 AAAI Symposium on Computational Models of Narrative, Arlington, Virginia, November 11-13, 2010, pp. 18-20.

Living Liberia Fabric

The Living Liberia Fabric, initiated in affiliation with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Liberia, is an interactive, web-based narrative supporting the goal of lasting peace after years of civil war (1979-2003). It links concerns for liberation, dignity, and the future with needs for cultural foundations, human rights, truth, and reconciliation. Our system is based in Liberia's culture and the specifics of the conflicts, hence representing our cultural computing perspective.

Cultural Roots for Computing: The Case of African Diasporic Orature and Computational Narrative in the GRIOT System

D. Fox Harrell
Fibreculture Journal. DAC Conference. Vol. 11, 2008.
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