Loss of grasp

by Serge Bouchardon
2017
New Media Writing Prize 2011

Loss of grasp is an online interactive narrative about the notions of grasp and control.
Under which circumstances do we feel we have grasp on our life or not?
Six scenes feature a character who is losing grasp. 
At the same time, this play on grasp and loss of grasp mirrors the reader's experience of an interactive digital work.  

Online experience
Computer, Smartphone
Suitable for all audiences
from 6 to 15 minute(s)
Multiple languages
Update : 19/01/2023
Loss of Grasp, interactive narrative
Loss of Grasp, interactive narrative (Exposition ELO Porto, 2016)
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Loss of Grasp is a narrative and interactive experience about the feeling of losing grasp.

The piece requires headphones (or loudspeakers) and a webcam (for the fifth scene).     

In the first scene, the reader advances in the story by rolling with the mouse over the sentence which is displayed on the screen, thus allowing the next sentence to appear. The speaking subject – the narrator – talks about the control he has had over his life so far. But after a while, with the sentence Everything escapes me, the mouse pointer disappears. The reader can continue to roll over each sentence to display the following one, but without the help of the mouse pointer on the screen. The reader can start experiencing the loss of grasp through his or her gestures.   

In the 6 scenes, the reader is facing a manipulation based on a difference between his/her expectations and the display on the screen. The reader experiences interactively the feeling of loss of grasp of the character. In this interactive narrative, the gesture fully contributes to the construction of meaning.

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Online experience
Experience
Terms
Solo
Interactivity
Interactive
Duration
From 6 to 15 minute(s)
Audience
Categories
Suitable for all audiences
Prices
Free/fee
Free (for private broadcasting only)
Languages
Original language
French, German, English, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian
Dubbing
Subtitles
Team
Material
Equipment
Computer (Mac, Windows) ; Smartphone (Android, Nintendo Switch)
Internet connection
Required to broadcast the artwork
Distribution through these platforms is reserved for private use. For public use, please contact the production.
Availability on platforms depending on country
Awards
Electronic Literature Organization The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature (Runner Up) (United States) - 2020
New Media Writing Prize Main Prize (United Kingdom) - 2011
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Programming
UK Web Archive British Library (United Kingdom), 2020
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Direction
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Author
Vincent Volckaert
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Composition and sound design
Hervé Zénouda
 
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