This paper is motivated by the question whether television should do more than simply offer interactive services alongside (and separately from) traditional linear programmes, in the context of its dominance being seriously challenged and threatened by interactive forms of screen media entertainment. It suggests: yes. Interactive narrativity, i.e. the ability to interact with (and influence) stories whilst they are being told, represents one clear development-path for interactive television. The capabilities of computing technology are ripe for exploring this new form of storytelling, from creation to commercial distribution. The paper starts with looking at the relationship between narrativity and interactivity in the current context of sc...
Media production and consumption are a central part of everyday life. People love to create, curate,...
Interactive TV technology has been addressed in many previous works, but there is sparse research on...
This article analyses how TV fiction, in the last fifteen years, has become one of the most stimulat...
This paper presents a paradigm, called ShapeShifting TV, for the realisation of interactive TV narra...
This paper presents a paradigm, called ShapeShifting TV, for the realisation of interactive TV narra...
This paper presents a paradigm, called ShapeShifting TV, for the realisation of interactive TV narra...
In iTV and online video, narrative interaction has long been a Holy Grail for both audiences and cre...
Nonlinear narrative in general and interactive television in particular is a mix of multiple media a...
iTV does not yet have truly interactive programmes, that is programmes whose content adapts to the p...
In this paper we explore the relationship between interactivity and narrativity in the context of sc...
Interactive television dramas have long promised to deliver entertaining experiences. In practice, h...
This article is motivated by the opportunity presented by recent advancements in information and com...
Interactive TV research encompasses a rather diverse body of work that has accumulated over the past...
Interactive storytelling systems are applications to generate and dramatize interactive stories. The...
Media production and consumption are a central part of everyday life. People love to create, curate,...
Media production and consumption are a central part of everyday life. People love to create, curate,...
Interactive TV technology has been addressed in many previous works, but there is sparse research on...
This article analyses how TV fiction, in the last fifteen years, has become one of the most stimulat...
This paper presents a paradigm, called ShapeShifting TV, for the realisation of interactive TV narra...
This paper presents a paradigm, called ShapeShifting TV, for the realisation of interactive TV narra...
This paper presents a paradigm, called ShapeShifting TV, for the realisation of interactive TV narra...
In iTV and online video, narrative interaction has long been a Holy Grail for both audiences and cre...
Nonlinear narrative in general and interactive television in particular is a mix of multiple media a...
iTV does not yet have truly interactive programmes, that is programmes whose content adapts to the p...
In this paper we explore the relationship between interactivity and narrativity in the context of sc...
Interactive television dramas have long promised to deliver entertaining experiences. In practice, h...
This article is motivated by the opportunity presented by recent advancements in information and com...
Interactive TV research encompasses a rather diverse body of work that has accumulated over the past...
Interactive storytelling systems are applications to generate and dramatize interactive stories. The...
Media production and consumption are a central part of everyday life. People love to create, curate,...
Media production and consumption are a central part of everyday life. People love to create, curate,...
Interactive TV technology has been addressed in many previous works, but there is sparse research on...
This article analyses how TV fiction, in the last fifteen years, has become one of the most stimulat...