GPN18:Computational Narratives - Philosophical perspectives on Jupyter Notebook

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Ein Vortrag von Max Roßmann auf der GPN17.

Insights of philosophy and literary theory on the power of Jupyter Notebook: - Meaning in sequentiality, narrative closure and coherence (e.g. Abbot 2011, Culler 2011, MacIntyre 2007) - Authorized props in games of make believe (Walton 1990, Frigg 2010)

Jupyter Notebook: "Computers are good at consuming, producing and processing data. Humans, on the other hand, process the world through narratives. Thus, in order for data, and the computations that process and visualize that data, to be useful for humans, they must be embedded into a narrative - a computational narrative - that tells a story for a particular audience and context.“ (Perez and Granger 2015, ipython.org)

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