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    <title>eCommons Collection: 2004  Rockefeller Fellowship Nominee</title>
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    <title>Organum Film Invitation</title>
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    <description>Title: Organum Film Invitation
Authors: Niemeyer, Gregory; Liu, Christine; Wang, Lorenzo; Chafe, Chris
Abstract: Invitation to screening of film "Organum."</description>
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    <title>Organum Narrative</title>
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    <description>Title: Organum Narrative
Authors: Niemeyer, Gregory; Liu, Christine; Wang, Lorenzo; Chafe, Chris
Abstract: The following text is a linear narrative taking place in the Organum environment featuring many&#xD;
of the Organum game characters. It a companion piece to the recombinant video and the game,&#xD;
and will be exhibited alongside the large still prints and the LAN rig (computers networked for a&#xD;
LAN party).</description>
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    <title>2004 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal</title>
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    <description>Title: 2004 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
Authors: Niemeyer, Gregory
Abstract: Since 2002, I collaborate with composer Chris Chafe, computer graphic (CG)&#xD;
artists Lorenzo Wang and Christine Liu, and with game theorist Jane McGonigal to create&#xD;
a simulation of human organs which unfolds in three media: print, recombinant cinema,&#xD;
and online gaming. The print version and recombinant cinema version premiere Oct 30,&#xD;
2003 at the Berkeley Art Museum. I am seeking the support of the Program for Media&#xD;
Artists to complete the online Organum game.&#xD;
Organum plays in an online multi-player simulation of a surreal ecosystem&#xD;
inhabited by a cast of organs, including a brain, a lung, and a stomach, and a set of AI&#xD;
(artificial intelligence) cyborgs. The game involves up to 32 people playing together in&#xD;
one session of Organum. The goal of the game is for players to stay alive in the fragile&#xD;
ecosystem as long as possible by ensuring the well-being of both themselves and their&#xD;
ecosystem. If successful, the community of players advances to a higher level of cultural&#xD;
achievement. Unsuccessful players drop out and have to join another game session.</description>
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