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Bibliography – Interactive & Immersive Documentary

Nash, K. (2018) “Virtual reality witness: exploring the ethics of mediated presence”. In: Studies in Documentary Film Vol 12 Issue 2, Pp. 119—131, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/17503280.2017.1340796

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: ethics / presence / virtual reality / witnessing

Kohle, F. (2018) “Whose documentary is it anyway? Encounters with the Global Digital Family and the rise of a participant-centric mode of documentary filmmaking.”. DOI 10.13140/RG.2.2.29062.68166

Categories: PhD Thesis

Tags: impact / social media

Bailenson, J. (2018) “Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do”. W. W. Norton & Company ISBN 978-0-393-25370-2

Categories: Book

Tags: experience / virtual reality / VR

Miller, E.; Little, E.; High, S. (2017) “Going Public: The Art of Participatory Practice”. Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press

Categories: Book

Tags: co-creation / collaboration / community / ethics / impact / participation / performance

Sinclair, K. (2017) “Making a New Reality”.

Categories: Report

Tags: diversity / emerging media / inclusion

Uricchio, W. (2017) “VR is not film. So what is it?”.

Categories: Blog

Tags: experience / virtual reality

Aston, J. (2017) “Interactive Documentary and Live Performance: from embodied to emplaced interaction”. In: In Aston, J., Gaudenzi, S., Mandy, R. (eds). i-docs: the evolving practices of interactive documentary Pp. 222—237, Wallflower Press

Categories: Book Chapter

Tags: emplaced interaction / interaction / performance

Näser, T.; Weidle, F. (2017) “Software as Co-teacher: how Korsakow disrupted an ethnographic film program”. In: Anthrovision Vol 5 Issue 1,

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: ethnographic film / Korsakow / learning / new technologies / pedagogy / practice

Zimmermann, P.; De Michiel, H. (2017) “Open Space New Media Documentary: A Toolkit for Theory and Practice”. Routledge ISBN 9780367887667

Categories: Book

Tags: community / New Media / participation / platforms

Tassinari, V.; Piredda, F.; Bertolotti, E. (2017) “Storytelling in design for social innovation and politics: a reading through the lenses of Hannah Arendt”. In: The Design Journal - An International Journal for All Aspects of Design Vol 20 Issue 1, Pp. 3486—3495, ISBN 10.1080/14606925.2017.1352852

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: public sphere / storytelling

Kopp, I. (2017) “Who is VR for?”. In: Immerse

Categories: Blog

Tags: practice / virtual reality

Aston, J. (2017) “Emplaced Interaction and Interactive Documentary”. In: Immerse (Aug 22) Issue 10,

Categories: Blog

Tags: algorithms / emplaced interaction / interaction

Gaudenzi, S. (2017) “Why do i-docs matter?”. In: Immerse (Aug 22)

Categories: Blog

Tags: multiplicity / perspectives / values

Miller, L. (2017) “Interactives in the Classroom and Why They Matter”. In: Immerse (Aug 22)

Categories: Blog

Tags: pedagogy / practice / teaching

Favero, P.S.H. (2017) “In Defence of the “Thin”: Reflections on the Intersections Between Interactive Documentaries and Ethnography”. In: In Gómez, E., Sumartojo, C.S., Pink, S. (eds) Refiguring Techniques in Digital Visual Research Pp. 51—65, Palgrave MacMillan

Categories: Book Chapter

Tags: digital ethnography / documentary / emerging technologies / i-docs / thin descriptions / visual research methods

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