# The Reverberatory Narrative: Toward Story as a Multisensory Network

> creative work by Dana Coester

**Wikidata**: [Q132203738](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q132203738)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/the-reverberatory-narrative-toward-story-as-a-multisensory-network

## Summary
The Reverberatory Narrative: Toward Story as a Multisensory Network is a 2014 creative work by Dana Coester that is presented as electronic literature and digital poetry. It is published as a web page and also classified as an application, combining web technologies and multimedia production tools.

## Key Facts
- The work was published in 2014.  
- Author: Dana Coester.  
- Instance types: creative work, application, and web page.  
- Genre: electronic literature and digital poetry.  
- Language of the work: English.  
- elmcip_id: 10035.  
- Uses (production tools): Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and a tool referenced as Q129793.  
- Software engine listed: Adobe After Effects.  
- Programming languages listed: Q2407 (Wikidata item) and HTML.  
- Wikidata description: creative work by Dana Coester.

## FAQs
### Q: What is The Reverberatory Narrative: Toward Story as a Multisensory Network?
A: It is a creative work by Dana Coester published in 2014 that is described as electronic literature and digital poetry. It is presented as a web page and is also classified as an application.

### Q: Who created The Reverberatory Narrative: Toward Story as a Multisensory Network?
A: The author and creator is Dana Coester.

### Q: What technologies and tools were used to create the work?
A: The work lists use of Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and a tool identified as Q129793; its software engine is Adobe After Effects, and programming languages include Q2407 and HTML.

### Q: In what language is the work written?
A: The work is in English.

## Why It Matters
The Reverberatory Narrative exemplifies a multimedia approach to storytelling within electronic literature and digital poetry. As a work classified simultaneously as a creative work, a web page, and an application, it demonstrates how contemporary literary projects can span publication formats and software modalities. Its listed toolchain—Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and After Effects—alongside web technologies (HTML and an additional programming language referenced as Q2407) indicates an integration of visual design, motion/video editing, and web-based presentation. For researchers and practitioners in digital poetry and electronic literature, the project serves as a documented example of multisensory, multimedia production practices around 2014 and is indexed under elmcip_id 10035 for reference.

## Notable For
- Being authored by Dana Coester and published in 2014 as a work of electronic literature and digital poetry.  
- Being simultaneously classified as a creative work, an application, and a web page.  
- Documented use of a broad multimedia toolchain: Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and Adobe After Effects.  
- Inclusion of web- and code-based elements, with programming languages listed as Q2407 and HTML.  
- Cataloged with elmcip_id 10035.

## Body

### Overview
- Title: The Reverberatory Narrative: Toward Story as a Multisensory Network.  
- Author: Dana Coester.  
- Publication year: 2014.  
- Described genres: electronic literature; digital poetry.  
- Language: English.  
- Wikidata description: creative work by Dana Coester.

### Classification
- Instance of: creative work.  
- Instance of: application.  
- Instance of: web page.  
- These multiple instance classifications indicate the project is both a published creative piece and a web-delivered, application-like experience.

### Technical implementation
- Production tools listed under "uses":  
  - Adobe Illustrator.  
  - Adobe InDesign.  
  - Adobe Premiere Pro.  
  - Final Cut Pro.  
  - Q129793 (referenced tool by identifier).  
- Software engine listed: Adobe After Effects.  
- Programming languages listed: Q2407 (Wikidata item) and HTML.  
- The combination of design, layout, video-editing, motion graphics, and web technologies suggests a multimedia production workflow.

### Identifiers and cataloging
- elmcip_id: 10035.  
- The work is indexed with a Wikidata description noting it as a creative work by Dana Coester.

### Production and presentation notes
- The entry identifies both desktop multimedia software and web technologies as part of the work's construction.  
- The classification as a web page implies web deployment or web-based access as part of its presentation.