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as concerned with why humans play sports: "That is, given the massive resources, time, and information at our disposal (not to mention those available to our descendants), why does communal game-playing still hold such an important place in society?" He also listed consciousness, hope, and despair as
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stated that she was "impressed and excited by the innovation" of what she saw, and that she was intrigued despite not knowing what the work is or is saying. She felt the work took full advantage of its online medium and suggested that it "may also be a glimpse into the future of reading on the
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garnered over 2.3 million pageviews by July 10. Two days later, it had received more than 2.9 million pageviews. Average engagement time was over nine minutes, and 43 percent of readers finished each installment of the series published by July 7. On July 19, Bois claimed that
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images and colored dialogue text, interspersed with occasional YouTube videos. The story is divided into chapters, which were originally published in daily installments between July 5 and 15, 2017. Much of the GIF and video content of the series uses
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The story takes place on a future Earth where humans stopped dying, aging, and being born in 2026. All social ills were subsequently eliminated, and technology preventing humans from any injury was developed. In the United States,
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in which games can be played for millennia over distances of thousands of miles. The series debuted on July 5, 2017, and new chapters were published daily until the series concluded with its twenty-fifth chapter on July 15, 2017.
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described the first chapter as full of tension and felt that receiving answers is a "surprisingly heartbreaking" experience "lessened by a gleeful bouncing immaturity" one would not expect from the characters. Beth Elderkin at
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The series was developed by Graham MacAree, who used a Vox Media tool that creates custom packages from standard article sets to give Bois creative leeway and to accommodate the series' weight on the
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described the series as, "despite its seemingly meagre parts, a thing of startling beauty". Of the chapters published by July 12, he felt "the most striking chapter" to be one that used audio of
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was released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday beginning on September 28, 2020, and ending on October 23. Both parts of the series are expected to run for twelve chapters.
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evolved to include new rules, including those that allow fields thousands of miles long, hundreds of in-game players, and games millennia long. Over time, computers gained
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as a field in which the next point scored wins the game; a game in which players strive to possess every existing football autographed by obscure NFL player
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was well received by critics, who praised it for its innovative use of its medium and for the depth of emotion it evoked. In 2018, the story won a
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due to thematic similarities "with the way that the order and logic of football might act as a counterbalance to the chaos of the real world".
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talk show host before coming up with the characters of the probes. Development renewed in May 2016, and the project solidified after
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that changed over 15,000 years into 58 playing teams owning and capitalizing upon portions of the field while the ball is lost; a
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described it as "a deep thought experiment into what we consider humanly possible". She also felt that Ten and Juice take on the
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Bois has stated that he had "conceived to give the reader a good time," asserting that this "was literally the whole point."
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s with a more involved use of Google Earth–based YouTube video storytelling interspersed regularly into the narrative.
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satellite imagery, 3D buildings, and other tools within Google Earth to create animations and visual effects.
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published its article "The Future of Football." Bois described it as the biggest project he ever attempted.
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released from September to October 2020, which Bois intends to follow up with a further series entitled
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is a "truly innovative piece of work". After reading the first three chapters, Agatha French of the
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website. MacAree found that there were few resources online for achieving the desired effects.
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website. The work explores themes of consciousness, hope, despair, and why humans play sports.
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In early 2016, Bois began developing an "anti-sci fi" project as a possible sequel to
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This article is about the fictional narrative by Jon Bois. Not to be confused with
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It focuses on a similarly lengthy, interconnected, 111-team competition based on
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over a video panning over Earth. He also noted that the series was compared to
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Making Space in the Anthropocene: 17776, (Un)Worlding, and Speculative Fiction
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and 4 million total pageviews, with an average engagement time of 11 minutes.
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return, with Juice serving as the game's designer and commissioner.
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in 2018, ultimately finishing in 11th place in both categories.
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on fields spanning 130,000 miles across the United States.
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that had to be experienced to be believed." It was also
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series, in which he attempted unusual scenarios in the
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for Digital Innovation and was longlisted for both the
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in 2016. Because the story incorporates text, animated
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Serialized speculative fiction multimedia narrative
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1776
1776 (disambiguation)
17776 Troska
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Jon Bois
What football will look like in the future
SB Nation
Speculative fiction
speculative fiction
Jon Bois
SB Nation
infertile
sapient
space probes
American football
GIFs
National Magazine Award
Hugo Awards
Best Novella
Best Graphic Story
college football
A barrel-like space probe with several antennae floats through red-black space.
American football
sentience
space probe
Pioneer 9
Pioneer 10
Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer
Nebraska
Koy Detmer

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