Alasdair Milne

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Alasdair is a theorist and research strategist. He is a Researcher at Serpentine’s Creative AI Lab. He was awarded a PhD on the philosophy of collaboration in machine learning by King’s College London and funded by a LAHP scholarship (20-25). He is a Reseacher at Antikythera, and took part in their 2024 Cognitive Infrastructure's development studio. He is a research fellow at Gray Area, San Francisco and an Affiliate of the NYU Digital Theory Lab.





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Fango 1000 &
Large Lore Models
dmstfctn, Alasdair Milne, Eva Jäger


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Fango 1000 is a multiplayer onchain text game where players compete for narrative control. The game is set in the fictional medieval village of Fango, where a trove containing a thousand chronicles has suddenly appeared inside a monastery, each describing the training of a mysterious 'machine intelligence' from the future.

Players join either Monks, Scholars or Fools - factions with conflicting worldviews - and compete to tell stories about what secret the machine may hold. Some writing will persist by player consensus, other writing will be lost.

The game tasks players with interpreting AI from a mediaeval point of view. Yet the ‘soft’ stories written by a community of players must comply with the ‘hard’ facts inscribed in the chronicles - which contain data generated by players of dmstfctn’s AI training game Godmode Epochs (2023), data now inscribed onto a blockchain, and discoverable in the world of Fango 1000.

The game implements a protocol for onchain narrative building that explicitly links player’s actions to their (contestable) stories. The protocol was originally proposed in ‘Large Lore Models’ (Autonomous Worlds N1, 2023), an essay by dmstfctn, Eva Jäger and Alasdair Milne describing the problem of narrative capture in onchain worlds...(more)