Interactive Digital Narrative: History, Theory and Practice

Hartmut Koenitz (Editor), Gabriele Ferri (Editor), Mads Haahr (Editor), Digdem Sezen (Editor), Tonguç Ibrahim Sezen (Editor)

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Abstract

The book is concerned with narrative in digital media that changes according to user input—Interactive Digital Narrative (IDN). It provides a broad overview of current issues and future directions in this multi-disciplinary field that includes humanities-based and computational perspectives. It assembles the voices of leading researchers and practitioners like Janet Murray, Marie-Laure Ryan, Scott Rettberg and Martin Rieser. In three sections, it covers history, theoretical perspectives and varieties of practice including narrative game design, with a special focus on changes in the power relationship between audience and author enabled by interactivity. After discussing the historical development of diverse forms, the book presents theoretical standpoints including a semiotic perspective, a proposal for a specific theoretical framework and an inquiry into the role of artificial intelligence. Finally, it analyses varieties of current practice from digital poetry to location-based applications, artistic experiments and expanded remakes of older narrative game titles.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN (Electronic)9781315769189
ISBN (Print)978-1-138-78239-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

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