Categories
Events

Twine Workshop

TWINE_LogoSmallThe Digital Studies Center welcomes you to come and play with Twine. Join us in ModLab (Fine Arts 215) on February 18 as Michael Russo, graduate student in the English Department, leads a hands-on Twine workshop.

Twine is an open-source tool that can be used for creating and teaching interactive, nonlinear stories. Our workshop is geared towards beginners and experts alike. You don’t need to know how to write code to start creating and sharing electronic fiction. Still you can extend your stories with variables, conditional logic, images, CSS, and JavaScript when you’re ready.

Whether you’re interested in creating a story of your own or you’re simply curious about the process of creating an electronic nonlinear narrative, the DSC encourages your attendance. We will have the software running on our own machines and will also teach you how to install it on your own computer (if you want to keep tinkering afterwards).

Keep an eye on the DSC Calendar for announcements aboutĀ future events.