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- 2017
- Alex Mitchell, Jude Yew, Lonce Wyse, Dennis Ang, Prashanth Thattai:
The AntWriter Improvisational Writing System: Visualizing and Coordinating Upcoming Actions. ICIDS 2017: 336-340 - Caterina Antonopoulou:
An Interactive Installation for Dynamic Visualization of Multi-author Narratives. ICIDS 2017: 261-264 - Justin Armstrong:
Collisions and Constellations: On the Possible Intersection of Psychoethnography and Digital Storytelling. ICIDS 2017: 319-322 - Sebastian Arndt, Martin Ervik, Andrew Perkis:
Factors of Immersion in Interactive Digital Storytelling. ICIDS 2017: 265-269 - Ágnes Karolina Bakk:
How Interactivity Is Changing in Immersive Performances - An Approach of Understanding the Use of Interactive Technologies in Performance Art. ICIDS 2017: 343-346 - Paulo Bala, Valentina Nisi, Nuno Nunes:
Evaluating User Experience in 360º Storytelling Through Analytics. ICIDS 2017: 270-273 - Ioli Campos:
Interactive Storytelling to Teach News Literacy to Children. ICIDS 2017: 347-350 - Elín Carstensdóttir, Erica Kleinman, Magy Seif El-Nasr:
Towards an Interaction Model for Interactive Narratives. ICIDS 2017: 274-277 - Alejandro Catalá, Mariët Theune, Cristina Sylla, Pedro R. Ribeiro:
Bringing Together Interactive Digital Storytelling with Tangible Interaction: Challenges and Opportunities. ICIDS 2017: 395-398 - Vanessa Cesário, António Coelho, Valentina Nisi:
Enhancing Museums' Experiences Through Games and Stories for Young Audiences. ICIDS 2017: 351-354 - Grant P. Christman, Sheree M. Schrager, Kelly Callahan:
Using Interactive Fiction to Teach Pediatricians-in-Training About Child Abuse. ICIDS 2017: 278-281 - Lynda Clark:
That's not How It Should End: The Effect of Reader/Player Response on the Development of Narrative. ICIDS 2017: 355-358 - Mattia Costa, Chiara Ligi, Francesca Piredda:
Film-Live - An Innovative Immersive and Interactive Cinema Experience. ICIDS 2017: 399-402 - Margaret Cychosz, Andrew S. Gordon, Obiageli Odimegwu, Olivia Connolly, Jenna Bellassai, Melissa Roemmele:
Effective Scenario Designs for Free-Text Interactive Fiction. ICIDS 2017: 12-23 - Colette Daiute, Robert O. Duncan:
Interactive Imagining in Interactive Digital Narrative. ICIDS 2017: 282-285 - Rossana Damiano, Vincenzo Lombardo, Antonio Pizzo:
Thinning the Fourth Wall with Intelligent Prompt. ICIDS 2017: 206-218 - Mara Dionisio, Valentina Nisi, Nuno Correia:
Leveraging on Transmedia Entertainment-Education to Offer Tourists a Meaningful Experience. ICIDS 2017: 359-362 - Phillip Doyle:
Embodied and Disembodied Voice: Characterizing Nonfiction Discourse in Cinematic-VR. ICIDS 2017: 363-366 - Teun Dubbelman:
Repetition, Reward and Mastery: The Value of Game Design Patterns for the Analysis of Narrative Game Mechanics. ICIDS 2017: 286-289 - Maria José Ferreira, Valentina Nisi, Francisco S. Melo, Ana Paiva:
Learning and Teaching Biodiversity Through a Storyteller Robot. ICIDS 2017: 367-371 - Joshua A. Fisher:
Empathic Actualities: Toward a Taxonomy of Empathy in Virtual Reality. ICIDS 2017: 233-244 - Luis Flores, David Thue:
Level of Detail Event Generation. ICIDS 2017: 75-86 - Anna Frew, Ian Forrester:
Evaluating Visual Perceptive Media. ICIDS 2017: 323-326 - Stanley Yu Galan, Michael Joshua Ramos, Aakov Dy, Yusin Kim, Ethel Ong:
Towards a Narrative-Based Game Environment for Simulating Business Decisions. ICIDS 2017: 290-294 - Renira Rampazzo Gambarato, Alessandro Nanì:
Workshop Transmedia Journalism and Interactive Documentary in Dialogue. ICIDS 2017: 403-404 - Chris Hales:
Cinelabyrinth: The Pavilion of Forking Paths. ICIDS 2017: 117-125 - Charlie Hargood, Alex Mitchell, David E. Millard, Ulrike Spierling:
Authoring for Interactive Storytelling Workshop. ICIDS 2017: 405-408 - Mette Jakobsen, Daniel Svejstrup Christensen, Luis Emilio Bruni:
How Knowledge of the Player Character's Alignment Affect Decision Making in an Interactive Narrative. ICIDS 2017: 193-205 - Timo Kahl, Ido Iurgel, Frank Zimmer, René Bakker, Koen van Turnhout:
RheijnLand.Xperiences - A Storytelling Framework for Cross-Museum Experiences. ICIDS 2017: 3-11 - Antonia Kampa:
Authoring Concepts and Tools for Interactive Digital Storytelling in the Field of Mobile Augmented Reality. ICIDS 2017: 372-375
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