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Bibliography – Interactive & Immersive Documentary

Citations with the “technology” tag

Allen, C.; Kidd, J.; Nieto McAvoy, E. (2020) “Beyond the early adopter: widening the appeal for virtual reality”. Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre

Categories: Report

Tags: audience / immersive / technology / virtual reality

Nagy, J.; Turner, F. (2019) “The Selling of Virtual Reality: Novelty and Continuity in the Cultural Integration of Technology”. In: Communication, Culture & Critique Vol 12 Issue 4, Pp. 535—552, DOI 10.1093/ccc/tcz038

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: culture / technology / virtual reality

Rheingold, H. (1985) “Tools for Thought: the history and future of mind expanding technology”. MIT Press

Categories: Book

Tags: computing / futurism / technology

Rose, M. (2018) “The immersive turn: hype and hope in the emergence of virtual reality as a nonfiction platform”. In: Studies in Documentary Film Vol 12 Issue 2, Pp. 132—149, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/17503280.2018.1496055

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: ethics / nonfiction / techno-utopianism / technology / virtual reality

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