This dissertation examines the role of the spatial in four works of digital interactive literature. These works are Dreamaphage by Jason Nelson (2003), Last Meal Requested by Sachiko Hayashi (2003), Façade by Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern (2005) and Egypt: The Book of Going Forth by Day by M. D. Coverley (2006). The study employs an original analytical method based on close reading and spatial analysis, which combines narrative, design and interaction theories. The resulting critique argues that the spatial components of the digital works define reader interaction and the narratives that result from it. This is one of very few in-depth studies grounded in the close reading of the spatial in digital interactive literature. Over five chapte...
In this dissertation, I apply research from cognitive science that describes the roles that people’s...
This article discusses spatial experience in games, in relation to other media. A brief review of so...
Literary cartography is used to analyze space and spatial acts in literary texts. The visual outcome...
"There is a broad consensus that digital narrative is "spatial," but what this critical term means a...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the connections of spatial relations and settings with nar...
Deceptively simple on the surface, under close analysis the comic strip page is something of a parad...
Recent research in narrative studies (e.g. Herman, 2002; Page, 2010) has witnessed a move away from ...
This paper set out to investigate physical geography as represented in online cartographies and aske...
This article explores the influence of digital technology on the practice of reading and writing. Ac...
Reading rooms examines a set of three conditions for diverse modes of spatial reading. These conditi...
New media have become an essential element of our everyday lives. They are also a platform for digit...
The Digital Affect is an exploration of ways to improve the teaching of reading and writing using di...
Drawing on the tenets of cognitive science, particularly Lakoff and Johnson's writing on metaphor, t...
“Modularity and Space Juxtaposition: Beyond Site-specificity in Art” suggests a modular structure th...
Boyd Davis' work is concerned with visual spatiality and with advanced forms of interaction. These t...
In this dissertation, I apply research from cognitive science that describes the roles that people’s...
This article discusses spatial experience in games, in relation to other media. A brief review of so...
Literary cartography is used to analyze space and spatial acts in literary texts. The visual outcome...
"There is a broad consensus that digital narrative is "spatial," but what this critical term means a...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the connections of spatial relations and settings with nar...
Deceptively simple on the surface, under close analysis the comic strip page is something of a parad...
Recent research in narrative studies (e.g. Herman, 2002; Page, 2010) has witnessed a move away from ...
This paper set out to investigate physical geography as represented in online cartographies and aske...
This article explores the influence of digital technology on the practice of reading and writing. Ac...
Reading rooms examines a set of three conditions for diverse modes of spatial reading. These conditi...
New media have become an essential element of our everyday lives. They are also a platform for digit...
The Digital Affect is an exploration of ways to improve the teaching of reading and writing using di...
Drawing on the tenets of cognitive science, particularly Lakoff and Johnson's writing on metaphor, t...
“Modularity and Space Juxtaposition: Beyond Site-specificity in Art” suggests a modular structure th...
Boyd Davis' work is concerned with visual spatiality and with advanced forms of interaction. These t...
In this dissertation, I apply research from cognitive science that describes the roles that people’s...
This article discusses spatial experience in games, in relation to other media. A brief review of so...
Literary cartography is used to analyze space and spatial acts in literary texts. The visual outcome...