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Bibliography – Interactive & Immersive Documentary

Citations with the “presence” tag

McRoberts, J. (2018) “Are we there yet? Media content and sense of presence in non-fiction virtual reality”. In: Studies in Documentary Film Vol 12 Issue 2, Pp. 101—118, DOI 10.1080/17503280.2017.1344924

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: immersion / presence / virtual reality

Scott-Stevenson, J. (2020) “Finding Shimmer: Immersive Non-Fiction Media and Entanglements in Virtual Nature”. In: Digital Culture & Education Vol 12 Issue 2, ISBN ISSN 1836-8301

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: affordances / awe / ecological narratives / entanglement / immersive / nature / naturecultures / presence

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

Rose, M. (2018) “Technologies of Seeing and Technologies of Corporeality: Currents in Nonfiction Virtual Reality”. In: World Records Vol 1 Issue 11,

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: corporeality / immersion / presence / virtual reality

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