Interactive Narrative Guide

A collection of 22 articles, brought out by sagas writing interactive fiction and sagasnet, looks like an excellent resource for researchers, practitioners, lecturers and commissioners of interactive content. Developing Interactive Narrative Content covers a range of arts types & concerns. [T]he reader explores the expanding field of interactive media itself by covering iTV, interactive film, … Read moreInteractive Narrative Guide

iTV Research Site

UITV.INFO is a hub (sort of) of interactive TV research resources. The site provides details on PhD theses; journals; conference proceedings; papers, books; research projects; newsletter. There isn’t every bit of information about these areas, in fact, the papers section looks the most comprehensive (though not updated for a while).

CFPs for Cross-Media Researchers

For those cross-media researchers out there (and those interested in how academia is framing cross-media issues), here are some calls for papers: SCAN > Convergences Call for ContributionsNew technologies and News: Convergences and DivergencesA special issue of ‘Scan’, edited by Chris Atton & Graham Meikle N.B. This is a slightly revised CFP from that appearing … Read moreCFPs for Cross-Media Researchers

WRT & DAC

It is now official, I’ve got a paper in DAC! The paper, which frankly I didn’t do as much as Jeremy and Mark, is our first collaborative academic paper. We’ve been working on our collective blog, WRT, for about a year now. Basic info about the DAC program is now online. Our paper, A Framework … Read moreWRT & DAC

Spielberg Has Crossed the Floor

Interesting news for those following the Narratology (Story) versus Ludology (Game) debate: Steven Spielberg will be collaborating with the game makers at EA’s Los Angeles studio (EALA) to create three new original franchise properties. Beginning this year, with offices located on site at EALA, Spielberg will work directly with EA’s development teams to offer his … Read moreSpielberg Has Crossed the Floor

Another Cross-media Researcher: Ruppel

I’m thrilled to say there is another cross-media researcher in cyberspace: Marcus Ruppel. He is a PhD student in Textual and Digital Studies in the Department of English at the University of Maryland, College Park. He has started a blog, Triggers and Traces, to share his thoughts for the next couple of months: Welcome to … Read moreAnother Cross-media Researcher: Ruppel