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Protocols of Storytelling - Qiufan Stanley Chen

Lecture Qiufan Stanley Chen

Qiufan Stanley Chen teaches a workshop on protocols of storytelling in the age of generative AI, focusing on how writers can use AI as a tool for deeper self-exploration rather than professional replacement. He guides participants through iterative creative writing sessions, positioning writing as a method for discovering the invisible and unseen aspects of oneself, while examining what makes compelling science fiction through canonical examples like The Matrix and Neon Genesis Evangelion.

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