Storytelling in Mixed Realities: Making Sense of the World
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Storytelling in Mixed Realities: Making Sense of the World |
WAIS/AIC Joint Seminar: Storytelling in Mixed Realities: Making Sense of the World
Abstract "Storytelling in Mixed Realities: Making Sense of the World 1D Since the early days of civilization, the way we tell and consume stories defines how do we make sense of the world. Every new technology has an impact on our narrative artifacts. Today mobile ubiquitous digital technologies allow us to structure and distribute our narratives in novel and unprecedented ways. During this talk i will presents some old and recent projects developed in collaboration with a vast team of researchers and artists, that exemplify novel approaches to content and context through interactive storytelling and gaming. Bio Valentina Nisi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Madeira and founder and researcher at the Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute (M-ITI). Her area of investigation revolves around Digital Media Art and HCI. Her research focuses on designing and producing digitally mediated experiences in real spaces, merging culture, context and landscapes. Valentina previously worked with Glorianna Davenport and Mads Haahr at MediaLab Europe, MIT MediaLab European research partner. In 2006 she co-founded Amsterdam based non profit organization FattoriaMediale, together with Ian Oakley and Martine PostHuma de Boer, designing and producing interactive mobile stories for several Amsterdam neighbourhoods. Her work has won several Awards and been published and shown internationally,
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Date Added: | 08 Mar 2017 15:42 |
Creators Name: | Valentina Nisi |
Tags: | wais seminar, WAIS seminar, Web Science, WAIS Research Seminar, computer science, Research Seminar, Wais Research Seminar |
Viewing permissions: | University |
Link: | http://edshare.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/18399 |
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