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Bibliography – Interactive & Immersive Documentary

Citations in the “Book” category

Bosworth, M.; Sarah, L. (2019) “Crafting Stories for Virtual Reality”. Routledge ISBN 978-1-315-09986-6

Categories: Book

Tags: immersion / storytelling / virtual reality

Dourish, P. (2004) “Where the Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction”. MIT Press ISBN 978-0-262-26061-9

Categories: Book

Tags: embodiment / HCI / interaction

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

Hancox, D. (2021) “The Revolution in Transmedia Storytelling through Place: Pervasive, Ambient and Situated”. Routledge ISBN 9780367222383

Categories: Book

Tags: digital cultures / digital fiction / electronic literature / human geography / locative storytelling / narratology / performative writing / transmedia storytelling

Nash, K. (2021) “Interactive Documentary: Theory and Debate”. Routledge ISBN 9781138631472

Categories: Book

Tags: big data / database / empathy / participatory practices / publics / virtual reality

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

Murray, J.H. (2011) “Inventing the Medium: Principles of Interaction Design as a Cultural Practice”. MIT Press ISBN 9780262016148

Categories: Book

Tags: computing / digital artifacts / interaction design / methodology

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

Categories: Book

Tags: computing / futurism / technology

Laurel, B. (ed) (1990) “The Art of Human Computer Interface Design”. Addison-Wesley

Categories: Book

Tags: design / HCI / interface

Barrett, E.; Redmond, M. (eds) (1997) “Contextual media: multimedia and interpretation”. MIT Press ISBN 9780262522397

Categories: Book

Tags: cultural institutions / interaction / multimedia / museums / narrative

Paz, A.; Gaudenzi, S. (eds) (2019) “Bug: Interactive and Immersive Narratives”. Automatica Edições ISBN 8564919303

Categories: Book

Tags: bilingual / immersive / Interactive / narrative / Transmedia

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

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

Weihl, A. (2019) ““The ‘New’ Documentary Nexus: Networked|Networking in Interactive Assemblages””. Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars Publishing ISBN 978-1-5275-3353-0

Categories: Book

Tags: theory

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

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