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Bibliography – Interactive & Immersive Documentary

Citations in the “Journal Article” category

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

Gifreu-Castells, A. (2014) “Mapping Trends in Interactive Non-fiction through the Lenses of Interactive Documentary”. In: Interactive Storytelling. ICIDS 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol 8832 Pp. 156—163, Springer ISBN 10.1007/978-3-319-12337-0_16

Categories: Journal Article

Harris, E. (2016) “Introducing i‐Docs to geography: exploring interactive documentary’s nonlinear imaginaries”. In: Area - Vol 49 Issue 1, Pp. 25—34, Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers)

Categories: Journal Article

Gaudenzi, S. (2019) “The WHAT IF IT Process: Moving from Story-Telling to Story-Experiencing”. In: Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media Issue 17, Pp. 111—127, ISBN 10.33178/alpha

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: development / methodology / process

Tassinari, V.; Piredda, F.; Bertolotti, E. (2017) “Storytelling in design for social innovation and politics: a reading through the lenses of Hannah Arendt”. In: The Design Journal - An International Journal for All Aspects of Design Vol 20 Issue 1, Pp. 3486—3495, ISBN 10.1080/14606925.2017.1352852

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: public sphere / storytelling

Nash, K. (2014) “What is interactivity for? The social dimension of web-documentary participation”. In: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies Vol 18 Issue 3, Pp. 383—395, DOI 10.1080/10304312.2014.893995

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: authorship / interactivity / participation / voice / webdocs

Dovey, J.; Rose, M. (2012) “We’re happy and we know it: Documentary, data, montage”. In: Studies in Documentary Film Vol 6 Issue 2, Pp. 159—173,

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: data / digital / documentary / Interactive / online / semantic / Web

O'Flynn, S. (2012) “Documentary’s metamorphic form: Webdoc, interactive, transmedia, participatory and beyond”. In: Studies in Documentary Film Vol 6 Issue 2, Pp. 141—157, DOI 10.1386/sdf.6.2.141_1

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: crowdsourcing / database narratives / Interactive documentary / Transmedia / Web 2.0 / web documentary

Miles, A. (2014) “Materialism and interactive documentary: sketch notes”. In: Studies in Documentary Film Vol 8 Issue 3, Pp. 205—220, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/17503280.2014.958894

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: interactivity / Korsakow

Galloway, D.; McAlpine, K.B.; Harris, P. (2014) “From Michael Moore to JFK Reloaded: Towards a working model of interactive documentary.”. In: Journal of Media Practice Vol 8 Issue 3, Pp. 325—339, DOI 10.1386/jmpr.8.3.325_1

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: interactivity

Aston, J.; Gaudenzi, S. (2012) “Interactive Documentary: Setting the Field”. In: Studies in Documentary Film Vol 6 Issue 2, Pp. 125—139, DOI 10.1386/sdf.6.2.125_1

Categories: Journal Article

Tags: activism / agency / authorship / collaboration / constructing reality / enactive knowledge / ethics / Interactive documentary

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