[IAEP] Drama / Theater in Sugar?
Tomeu Vizoso
tomeu at tomeuvizoso.net
Fri Feb 26 12:05:18 EST 2010
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 18:02, Walter Bender <walter.bender at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Sebastian Silva
> <sebastian at fuentelibre.org> wrote:
>> Hello James,
>> Thank you for your quick response.
>> I have been navigating thru ASLO
>> looking for something I could use or
>> maybe base upon for building a play-reading
>> activity, one that could be used perhaps to tell
>> a story or sort of like a teleprompter,
>> a help of memory, a more rich presentation
>> than what could be achieved by displaying an
>> e-Text...
>> The closest thing I could find is perhaps
>> to try and adapt and develop something
>> on top of the excellent RenPy visual Novel
>> Engine:
>> http://www.renpy.org/wiki/renpy/Home_Page
>> I'm thinking also of authoring capabilities
>> for instance for cultural rescue (of native
>> language, stories)...
>> What do you think? Anybody on the
>> list have similar ideas?
>
> I could readily imagine building something in Etoys...
And I bet TurtleArt ;)
Regards,
Tomeu
>> Cheers!
>> Sebastian
>> 2010/2/26 James Simmons <nicestep at gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Project Gutenberg and the Internet Archive have plays in their
>>> collections. You might try Read Etexts and Get Internet Archive Books
>>> to see what plays are available. I think I've seen some plays in
>>> these collections that might be suitable for younger performers, and
>>> they would all be in the public domain.
>>>
>>> James Simmons
>>
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