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Nogiku No Haka by Sachio Itō
Nogiku No Haka by Sachio Itō












Therefore, although practices of narrative generation toward the outside mean narrative generation in the ordinary sense, practices of narrative generation toward the inside are related to the direction for describing this “I” by various methods. Therefore, this chapter discusses the “external practices of narrative generation” and the “internal practices of narrative generation.” The “external” is the outside world beyond this “I” and is ordinarily a society conversely, the “internal” means the inside world for me. Rather, it has two directions: “external narrative generation” and “internal narrative direction.” These are placed as the practice of narrative generation. This future vision is not limited merely to a social direction. In this chapter, the author would like to discuss a future vision of the narrative generation system study by the author. Therefore, the consideration of social narrative generation was partially discussed previously. The Geinō Information System (GIS) explained in Chapter 2 corresponds to the narrative generation mechanism at the social level over narrative generation as a simple mechanism, which contains several or many simple narrative generation mechanisms in relation with the level of multiple narrative structures.

Nogiku No Haka by Sachio Itō

Conversely, the “internal” is equal to the world inside the “I.” Therefore, although the practice of narrative generation toward the outer direction ordinarily indicates the social development of narrative generation, the practice of narrative generation toward the internal is equal to the direction of narrative generation study for drawing “I” in any style. The “external” is the outer world beyond the “I” and ordinarily refers to a society or societies. In this chapter, the author discusses the topic from two directions: external narrative generation and internal narrative generation.

Nogiku No Haka by Sachio Itō

From a wider viewpoint here, as an overview, this chapter attempts to discuss the future of the narrative generation systems. AbstractFrom relationships to the level of multiple narrative structures, the geinō information system (GIS) described in the previous chapter corresponds to a social-level narrative generation mechanism beyond the narrative generation as a simple substance or as something including many narrative generation as a simple substance.














Nogiku No Haka by Sachio Itō