Netprov Explained

Netprov
Distinctive Features:Networked, improvised literature
Relatedgenres:Hypertext fiction, Blog fiction, Interactive fiction, Digital poetry, Computer-generated literature, Cell phone novels, Instapoetry, Cybertext, Creepypasta, Fan fiction

Netprov is "networked, improvised literature"[1] or collaborative literary improvisations performed on the internet. The word netprov is a portmanteau of "networked" and "improv" as in improvisational theatre. Netprov is considered a genre of electronic literature.

Background

Netprov is explicitly related to improvisational theatre, and also has a lot in common with live action role-playing games. Rob Wittig, one of netprov's originators, was also involved in Invisible Seattle, a novel created in the early 1980s by a group of "literary workers" who gathered stories from Seattle residents, in part using an early online bulletin board system.[2] [3]

An early example of netprov was Rob Wittig's Grace, Wit, and Charm (2011), which centred around a fictional company that offered services to people who wanted help making their online avatars more successful. Participants took the roles of workers in the company and clients writing in to request services, and the netprov was performed in online writing, in weekly theatre performances and streaming.

While many netprovs are mostly playful, like

  1. 1WkNoTech
, some offer powerful political critique, such as Occupy MLA, a netprov held during the Modern Language Association conference in 2011.[4] I Work for the Web is another example that critiques the exploitation of online gig workers.[5]

Scholarship

Netprov is included in many discussions of electronic literature. Lyle Skains describes netprov as "online, collaborative, real-time, carnivalesque performances".[6] Scott Rettberg notes that netprov is told in real-time, using social media, and are collaborative and interactive in the sense that readers can join in as participants.[7]

Wittig and Marino have also contributed chapters about netprov to a number of scholarly anthologies on electronic literature.[8] [9] [10] [11]

Netprovs have also been taught at universities, both as a literary genre and as a classroom activity.[12]

References

  1. Book: Wittig, Rob . Netprov : networked improvised literature for the classroom and beyond . 2021 . Amherst College. Press, Michigan Publishing . 978-1-943208-29-6 . Amherst, Massachusetts . 9–10 . 1289259024.
  2. Book: Rettberg, Scott . The Cambridge companion to twenty-first century American fiction . 2021 . Joshua L. Miller . 978-1-108-83827-6 . Cambridge . 114 . Digital Fiction . 1240305993.
  3. Book: Wittig, Rob . Invisible rendezvous : connection and collaboration in the new landscape of electronic writing . 1994 . Wesleyan University Press . IN.S.OMNIA . 0-8195-5275-5 . [Middletown, Conn.] . 29185107.
  4. Berens . Kathi Inman . 2015 . Live/Archive: Occupy MLA . Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures . 11 . 1 . 10.20415/hyp/011.e03. free .
  5. Rettberg . Scott . Coover . Roderick . 2020-08-01 . Addressing Significant Societal Challenges Through Critical Digital Media . 2023-04-29 . Electronic Book Review . en-US . 10.7273/1ma1-pk87.
  6. Book: Skains, R. Lyle . Neverending stories : the popular emergence of digital fiction . 2023 . 978-1-5013-6491-4 . New York . 1341268134.
  7. Book: Rettberg, Scott . Electronic literature . 2019 . 978-1-5095-1681-0 . Cambridge, UK . 1038024013.
  8. Book: The community and the algorithm : a digital interactive poetics . 2021 . Andrew Klobucar . 978-1-64889-311-7 . Wilmington, Delaware, United States . 1261364273.
  9. Book: The Bloomsbury handbook of electronic literature . 2017 . Joseph Tabbi . 978-1-4742-3026-1 . London . 1007134750.
  10. Book: Creative writing in the digital age : theory, practice, and pedagogy . 2015 . Michael Dean Clark, Trent Hergenrader, Joseph Rein . 978-1-4725-7410-7 . London . 895161884.
  11. Book: O’Sullivan, James . Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms, & Practices . 2021 . Bloomsbury Academic . 978-1-5013-6350-4 . 10.5040/9781501363474.ch-027. 230536619 .
  12. Web site: Syllabus . 2023-04-29 . Digital Media Aesthetics . en-US.