Hippasus Gurgles: Go With the Flow

Michael Carlisle examines the world “outside” sequential art to find… more sequential art.

Flow, as a mathematical idea, is based in the notion of time. When looking at a discrete-time flow, we are really talking about a sequence of things, moving in time. Since this is a mathematical idea, though, the sequence can be examined “outside of time,” and so we have a directed sequence, laid out for all to see. When multiple sequences share elements, we have a directed graph. There’s another word for his when content is present: flowchart.

Flowcharts are typically thought of as technical devices used for complex decision-making processes (and so are often considered BO-RING, but lately (last 30 years) they’ve offered writers, game designers, and comics creators a nice device in which to construct work.

Is flowcharting a sequential art?

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Michael Carlisle is a mathematics Ph.D. candidate at the City University of New York, where he earned a certificate in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy. When not teaching or researching probability or rambling about dystopian films and surrealist animation, he volunteers with the Sequential Art Collective and New York Center for Independent Publishing.

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    • Leah
    • April 20th, 2009 3:17pm

    ummm….dude? Srsly? You think WAAAYYY too much, but this post is amazing. And I will always refer to Scott McCloud as HIM from now on.

  1. Nice work, Carlisle. You’re really on the trolley here. Sans the balderdash! I can’t argue with anything here. So I’ll just play some more. Way to add an interactive layer of fun to your stuff.

    • Jen
    • April 21st, 2009 11:45pm

    That was awesome.

    • Jared
    • April 22nd, 2009 2:03am

    Beautiful, simply beautiful…
    here’s a link to my favoite game books growing up, I was OBSESSED:

    http://www.projectaon.org/en/Main/Home

    • mike
    • April 22nd, 2009 10:28am

    All: Yay! Thanks.

    Jared: Awesome. These should be converted into phone games, if it hasn’t already been done. Even if it has. Would you pay $1 to play a gamebook on your phone? Of course, this has been tried before (in linear form on cell phones, don’t know about gamebook-type stuff). I just don’t have the time to research it right now.

    • mike
    • April 22nd, 2009 9:47pm

    Funmania!

    Flux Factory did a CYOA-comic-museum piece in July 2004! Cartunnel (u umlaut – “cartoonel”)

    MS Paint Adventures is an animated interactive fiction PARODY WEBCOMIC. Teh Internets. Teh rock.

 
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