I-Docs : : The Evolving Practices of Interactive Documentary / / ed. by Judith Aston, Sandra Gaudenzi, Mandy Rose.
The history of documentary has been one of adaptation and change, as docu-mentarists have harnessed the affordances of emerging technology. In the last decade interactive documentaries (i-docs) have become established as a new field of practice within non-fiction storytelling. Their various incarnat...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2018] ©2017 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Nonfictions
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1. CO-CREATION
- Preface
- 1. I-docs and the documentary tradition: exploring questions of engagement
- 2. Co-creation as talkback: using the collaborative and interactive docu-forms to (re)imagine the 'rape-city'
- 3. Documentary as co-creative practice: From Challenge for Change to Highrise - Kat Cizek in conversation with Mandy Rose
- 4. Not media about, but media with: co-creation for activism
- 5. Living collaborations in Los Sures, Brooklyn: 1984 and today
- 6. Software as co-creator in interactive documentary
- 2. METHODS
- Preface
- 7. Evaluating users' experiences: a case study approach to improving i-doc UX Design
- 8. User experience versus author experience: lessons learned from the UX Series
- 9. Pushing the craft forward: the POV Hackathon as a collaborative approach to making an interactive documentary
- 10. The Learn Do Share design methodology: Lance Weiler in conversation
- 11. Testing and evaluating design prototypes: the case study of Avatar Secrets
- 12. Look who's watching: what storytellers can learn from privacy and personalisation
- 3. HORIZONS
- Preface
- 13. Things to come: the possible futures of documentary ... from a historical perspective
- 14. Towards behavioural realism: experiments in immersive journalism
- 15. Interactive documentary and live performance: from embodied to emplaced interaction
- 16. The travelling i-doc: reflections on the meaning of interactive documentary-based image-making practices in contemporary India
- 17. Interactive documentary aquí y ahora - here & now: themes and directions in South America
- 18. Who wants to become banal?: the i-doc from experiment to industry
- Index