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Bibliography – Interactive & Immersive Documentary

Citations in the “PhD Thesis” category

Fisher, J.A. (2019) “Interactive Non-fiction with Reality Media: Rhetorical Affordances”. Georgia Institute of Technology

Categories: PhD Thesis

Tags: Applied Theatre / Augmented Reality / Digital Humanities / Digital rhetoric / Education / HCI / Interactive and Digital Media / Mixed Reality / Rhetoric / virtual reality

Gaudenzi, S. (2013) “The Living Documentary: from representing reality to co-creating reality in digital interactive documentary”. In: Doctoral thesis Goldsmiths, University of London, DOI https://doi.org/10.25602/GOLD.00007997

Categories: PhD Thesis

Tags: Collaborative Documentary / games for change / i-doc / Interactive documentary / Interactive Factual / interactive non-fiction / New Media / new media documentary / online documentary / Online Journalism / open source documentary / participatory documentary / Transmedia / webdocs

Aston, J. (2003) “Interactive Multimedia: an investigation into its potential for communicating ideas and arguments”. In: PhD Thesis, Royal College of Art

Categories: PhD Thesis

Tags: agency / anthropology / cultural change / interactive multimedia

Kohle, F. (2018) “Whose documentary is it anyway? Encounters with the Global Digital Family and the rise of a participant-centric mode of documentary filmmaking.”. DOI 10.13140/RG.2.2.29062.68166

Categories: PhD Thesis

Tags: impact / social media

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