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Bibliography – Interactive & Immersive Documentary

Citations with the “VR” tag

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

Cecil, H. (2021) “The iAnimal Film Series: Activating Empathy Through Virtual Reality”. In: Screen Bodies Vol 6 Issue 1, Pp. 44—61, DOI 10.3167/screen.2021.060105

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: activism / critical animal studies / documentary / empathy / factory farming / VR

Rogers, K.E. (2020) “Story First, Technology Second: How i-Docs Can Change How We Tell Archaeological Stories”. In: Advances in Archaeological Practice Vol 8 Issue 4, Pp. 428—433, DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2020.37

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: cross-platform / data / documentary / film / i-docs / Interactive / media / multiplatform / storytelling / VR

Odorico, S. (2020) “Beyond the screen: interactive documentary exhibition in the festival sphere”. In: In Vallejo, A. & Winton, E. (eds.) Documentary film festivals: changes, challenges, professional perspectives Palgrave MacMillan

Categories: Book Chapter

Tags: exhibition / film festivals / New Media / VR

Scott-Stevenson, J. (2019) “Virtual Futures: A Manifesto for Immersive Experiences”. In: Immerse (March 8)

Categories: Blog

Tags: case studies / climate change / immersion / immersive / preferred futures / VR

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