A page is a portable unit: meaning plus picture, credit included. I can fork your icon and cast it as a character in my plot. You can fork my scene sketch and restage it with your lighting. The shared craft is in how neatly these pieces fit together: icons give scenes their verbs; sketches give beats their atmosphere. Neither demands consensus. Both reward reuse.
> The collaboration is gentle and sideways, more writer’s room than committee. You keep your site and your canon; I keep mine. What binds us is the ease of weaving.
Over time this makes a script that is classical in structure but federated in authorship. Beats become icons, icons trigger software, sketches set tone, scenes emerge, and acts coalesce—each step forkable, attributable, and open to reinterpretation.
The result is a living screenplay that anyone can read, perform, and run: a story you direct on your own site, with a cast you can borrow, reshape, and credit—one tiny SVG at a time.
# See - Object Oriented Theatre - Virtual Theatre (1992 - 2008)