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title: Exquisite Branch
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credits: Kamo
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contents:
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- The exquisite corpse is a multiplayer game invented by the surrealists in which the participants compose a drawing or a story together.
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- Traditionally the game is played on a long sheet of paper, and each player draws a part.
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- The process requires to hide the drawing to the next person, but leaving them some hints to continue.
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- The following fellow keeps draw from there and so on.
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- The result is a weird linear narrative, in which the transition between authors are at the same time smooth and abrupt.
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- The Exquisite Branch is an online take on the game.
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- It questions concepts such as authorship and collaboration in the light of the digital age.
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- The original version is constrained to the single piece of paper and is doomed to be linear.
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- Here we can imagine our drawings forking and branching and go in different directions.
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- The way in which XB works recall the flows of a protocol like Git.
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- Instruction
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- There are 2 ways to get to the XB
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- either you navigate to https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/xquisite #TODO: QRCODE
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- or you receive a link from someone pointing to a specific branch
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- you can either start a new drawing, continue from the last contribuition or view all the branches
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- then it's time to scribble something or paint a masterpiece
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- and when you are done you can submit the drawing
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- you will receive a new link to share with others.
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- They will continue from your drawing, so leave some hints!
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- If you pass the link to just one person the xquisite drawing will continue linearly
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- but if you pass it to several people it will branch
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- resulting in multiple version with a common starting point.
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