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The Korsakow System (Pronounced 'KOR-SA-KOV') is a software for creating browser-based dynamic documentaries. Invented in 2000 by Berlin-based artist Florian Thalhofer, Korsakow allows users without any programming expertise to create and interact with
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or database-driven narratives, referred to as Korsakow-Films or K-Films. The software can be used to produce documentary, experimental and fictional narrative works and has been integrated into live
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and installation pieces. Korsakow is currently 299 US$ for the PRO version. Educational licenses are also available.


Versions


Development and Early Versions

In the late 1990s, Florian Thalhofer began developing a software program to produce a documentary about
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consumption to accompany his Master's thesis. During his research, Thalhofer learned about an effect of extreme alcoholism known as "
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," characterized by short-term memory loss and a compulsion to tell stories. Thalhofer borrowed the name for his thesis and first Korsakow-film,
Korsakow Syndrom
. From 2000 to 2015 the application has been released as free software.


Version 6

Released in October 2016, Korsakow 6 is now exporting to html5.


Version 5

Released in July 2009, the newest version of the Korsakow System involved a complete overhaul of the previous versions. This upgrade was produced under the aegis of the Concordia Interactive Narrative Experimentation Research Group (CINER-G, 2007-2011). CINER-G was funded by a research/creation grant from the Quebec Government's Fonds de recherche sur la société et la culture (FQRSC). In 2011 CINER-G was succeeded by Adventures in Research/Creation.
ARC
ARC was funded by a research/creation grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada (SSHRC) from 2011 to 2015. Thalhofer remained the creative lead during the project, while Matt Soar co-directed the project and also designed the current logo. The coding is by David Reisch with early assistance from Stuart Thiel.
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Soar left the project in 2016. In addition to addressing many of the problems with version 3, version 5.0 was recreated from scratch in Java (programming language), Java as open source software. The new version of the application can export as a
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file which requires flash player to view, currently a much more common
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than Shockwave. Another change offered in the new version is the ability to design and use an unlimited number of interfaces per film. As the developers believed that the jump from version 3 to the current version was so substantial that, as an inside joke, they skipped 4.0 altogether.


Korsakow-Films


SNUs

Though it may be used as such, the Korsakow System was not intended as a choose your own adventure builder. Instead, the intention of the software is to create narratives based on dynamic relationships between very short video clips, rather than on predetermined paths. In order to achieve this, each Korsakow-film is composed of multiple SNUs or smallest narrative units. These are usually short video clips ranging from 20 seconds to a few minutes in duration and are the building blocks of each Korsakow-film. Users of the Korsakow software "SNUify" their media by adding rules guiding the relationship between each SNU. Each SNU can be assigned "in" and "out" tags. Whenever a clip begins, the database will be queried for other SNUs whose "in" tags match the "out" tags of the current video. Any matches will be displayed as related options for viewing. Queries can be cued at specific points during the current SNU. As part of a non-linear narrative, each SNU may be reused within the narrative. SNUs may be assigned a number of "lives" or times they are allowed to appear within the narrative. The term "SNU" (smallest narrative unit) was coined by experimental filmmaker Prof.
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at a lecture at the University of the Arts in Berlin on February 6, 2002. The lecture was later published in his book "Das schwarze Schamquadrat" .


Compatibility

The following
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s can be accepted by the software: * Video files:
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( codec: H.264) * Previews:
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, .mov (H.264) * Startscreen: .jpg, .png, .gif * Audio files:
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Interface

Films output on Korsakow version 3 or earlier could only be viewed online in a single generic interface. This layout involved a single primary frame, in which the selected clips would play, and up to three preview frames of other related clips. While this remained the default layout in version 5.0, filmmakers now have the option of creating different interfaces for each SNU.


References


External links

{{Commons
Official Website

Gallery of example works

ARC Website

Interview with Florian Thalhofer by Matt Soar in ''Nomorepotlucks''

Thalhofer's Korsakow-film ''Planet Galata'' (2010, ARTE)

Thalhofer's website. Includes links to many of his Korsakow-films.

''Archiving R69'' (2011), a Korsakow film by Monika Kin Gagnon.

''Ceci N'est Pas Embres'' (2012), a Korsakow 'database diary' by Matt Soar.

''The Border Between Us'' (2012), a Korsakow film by Nicole Robicheau.

''The Signmakers of Montreal'' (2018), a Korsakow film by Matt Soar.

Scholarly article on Korsakow by Adrian Miles (2014), titled ''Materialism and interactive documentary: sketch notes'' in the journal ''Studies in Documentary Film'' Vol 8, No. 3.

Article on Soar, Thalhofer, and CINER-G in Concordia Journal.

Article on Korsakow and ASAPs in DOX magazine (2014).

Chapter by Matt Soar (2014), titled ''Making (with) the Korsakow System: Database Documentaries as Articulation and Assemblage''. In Nash, K., Hight, C. & Summerhayes, C. (Eds.) New Documentary Ecologies. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 154-173.

Chapter by Adrian Miles (2008), titled ''Programmatic Statements for a Facetted Videography'' comparing Korsakow with Videodefunct. In Lovinck, G. & Niederer, S. (Eds.) Video Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, pp. 223-230.

Scholarly article on Korsakow by Hart Cohen (2012), titled ''Database Documentary: From Authorship to Authoring in Remediated/Remixed Documentary'' in the journal ''Culture Unbound''.

The Korsakow System is featured in ''Moments of Innovation: When documentary and technology converge'' (2012), an interactive timeline created by MIT Open Documentary Lab and IDFA DocLab.
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