This 1970's chart is an excellent example of how personal interactive mapping out of Macbeth gives the reader /user, agency. They become insiders, familiars with the depth and nuance of the play.
I love this! I taught Macbeth for twenty years in public high school. The details are amazing—so much time and thought went into them. It's so beautiful. If I were still teaching, I'd want to show this to the class.
Its been 'cooking' since the 1970's, and I still want to add more (audio, for starters, from Joel Coen et al's The Tragedy of Macbeth, 2021.) I have been waiting some time for the 'tech' to catch up. And I am most exited by Metalabel's co-creation (+) possibilities.
What I really want to share is Level 2, about context. Let me know if you want it.
I'll send you the links as soon as it all goes live (next few days, with a bit of luck).
I like to think of it as art. thanks. :) (though I'm still looking for some ideas on how to improve the colour palette for the 'Mandala of all 37 plays' - if you have any ideas, its a revenue-sharing site. Don't know if the 'Mandala' graphic is out there yet.)
This 1970's chart is an excellent example of how personal interactive mapping out of Macbeth gives the reader /user, agency. They become insiders, familiars with the depth and nuance of the play.
Thank you, Barbara.
I love this! I taught Macbeth for twenty years in public high school. The details are amazing—so much time and thought went into them. It's so beautiful. If I were still teaching, I'd want to show this to the class.
Couldn't ask for more. Thank you.
Its been 'cooking' since the 1970's, and I still want to add more (audio, for starters, from Joel Coen et al's The Tragedy of Macbeth, 2021.) I have been waiting some time for the 'tech' to catch up. And I am most exited by Metalabel's co-creation (+) possibilities.
What I really want to share is Level 2, about context. Let me know if you want it.
Of course I do. I love the play, but what you are doing with it comes from your soul. That's art.
I'll send you the links as soon as it all goes live (next few days, with a bit of luck).
I like to think of it as art. thanks. :) (though I'm still looking for some ideas on how to improve the colour palette for the 'Mandala of all 37 plays' - if you have any ideas, its a revenue-sharing site. Don't know if the 'Mandala' graphic is out there yet.)
more on substack, as of today. There's a few paywalls, but nothing too expensive. (?)