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Bibliography – Interactive & Immersive Documentary

Citations with the “practice” tag

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

Categories: Blog

Tags: practice / virtual reality

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

Categories: Blog

Tags: pedagogy / practice / teaching

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

Nash, K.; Hight, C.; Summerhayes, C. (eds) (2014) “New documentary ecologies: Emerging platforms, practices and discourses”. Palgrave MacMillan ISBN 978-1-137-31049-1

Categories: Book

Tags: audiences / collaboration / distribution / emerging documentary / platforms / practice

Nash, K.; Hight, C.; Summerhayes, C. (2014) “New Documentary Ecologies Emerging Platforms, Practices and Discourses”. Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978-1-137-31048-4

Categories: Book

Tags: platforms / practice / production

Aston, J.; Gaudenzi, S.; Rose, M. (2017) “i-Docs – The Evolving Practices of Interactive Documentary”. Columbia, Columbia University Press ISBN 9780231851077

Categories: Book

Tags: co-creation / emerging technology / ethics / interviews / methodology / platforms / practice

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