I. Down the Rabbit Hole

The first chapter of the manuscript chronicles (and is named for) Alice's tumble down the rabbit hole. The rabbit hole serves us as a metaphor for tumbling between mediums, from a wold of familiar rules to spaces where rules of logic and language are subject to being rewritten. Appropriately, Alice must reshape her own identity as part of passage through the \'rabbit hole\'—a term that has now become standard usage for the point of entry for \'alternate reality games\' that overlay unexpected narratives with the so-called real world. Upon landing in her rabbit hole, Alice is presented with a door too tiny for her physical body—and a transformative bottle labled only \'Drink Me.\'
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