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Published on Jan 20, 2016
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What's Your Story?
Creating Memorable General Sessions
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We are
hard-wired for stories.
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tanakawho
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Our brains create a grand narrative & everything fits within it somewhere.
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Meaning in life is not found in reducing things into smaller categories
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713 Avenue
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Meaning is found in putting things together
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7D-Kenny
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Connecting dots & getting the big picture
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Nanagyei
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Meaning if found in metaphors, narratives and stories
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beppovox
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So what is your event's story?
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Squire of Cydonia
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What is the narrative arc you create with your opening and closing session?
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Official GDC
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How are creating event experiences so participants are part of a bigger story?
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zilverbat.
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Your Brain On Story
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illuminaut
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100 billion neurons
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SanFranAnnie
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100 trillion connections
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Genista
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Whole is greater than the parts
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EUSKALANATO
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With so many connections being made at a rapid pace
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dullhunk
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Our brains assume a grand narrative
within everything else fits
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PinkPersimon
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Our human brains are hardwired for stories.
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normalityrelief
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We become our stories.
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kenleewrites
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a2gemma
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We don't crave rules, principles & props
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FlickrJunkie
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We crave narraphors.
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FlickrJunkie
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Narraphors
A story made with metaphors that helps us understand our world, ourselves and our relationship to the world.
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aloucha
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Narraphors are
table talk.
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Abscond
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Narraphors are the feast of love we share with others through stories.
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dbr Atl
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We pass narraphors on to others to share.
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Lordcolus
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Everyone of your attendees is a story wrapped in a skin.
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Sebastiaan ter Burg
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As our lives intersect, so do our stories
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andreasdantz
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Everyone lives
multi-storied lives.
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stlyouth
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Share a positive experience you've had with a brand.
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a2gemma
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You just participated in story sharing.
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Ron Cogswell
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Our events need more story-people: those that want to participate in a bigger story.
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Luna*--
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How do we create narraphors and story-people with our events and brands?
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Luna*--
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When you shared your childhood or brand story, how did you feel?
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a2gemma
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What's your event's narrative? What's is the story arc you are creating?
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Story sharing & story people actually syncs our brains.
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Gulfu
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We are a story driven world and the corporation with the best events that create a story that is experienced and shared wins.
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MattysFlicks
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How do you feel about cliff hangers or a favorite series that is cancelled before it is resolved?
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a2gemma
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Imagine a movie without an ending.
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JanneM
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How do you feel about stories with cliff hangers or series that are cancelled with resolving the story?
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ericmay
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What are we trying to do with an opening or closing?
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Cydcor
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Trying to create a shared experience, context and hopefully a story.
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Cydcor
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What does a frame do?
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A frame focuses
Inside vs. Outside
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extranoise
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A frame focuses
Inside vs. Outside
Foreground vs. Background
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extranoise
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A frame focuses
Attention & lights up peripheral vision
Foreground vs. Background
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extranoise
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A frame focuses
Illumination on different aspects
Attention to the complexity of the issue which accelerates insights & alignment
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extranoise
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A well defined frame strikes a balance.
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What should your opening event experience frame? Closing experience?
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kfergos
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Opening creates input frames
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Input Frames
How you set up your event experience
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Georgie Pauwels
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Input Frames
How you set up your event experience
Framing the purpose
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Georgie Pauwels
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Input Frames Identify
Context
Shared Experience
The beginning of the narraphor
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Georgie Pauwels
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Closing creates
output frames.
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Tojosan
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Output Frames
Builds a bridge between what happened at the conference and next steps.
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Tojosan
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Translate Event Experience Into
Narraphor & Story
That they can share with others
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Sebastiaan ter Burg
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