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Internet/Web, and HCI ;$v5915 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-642-10642-0 327 $aInvited Perspectives on Interactive Digital Storytelling -- Supporting Storytelling in a Programming Environment for Middle School Children -- Purple Rose of Cairo in Reverse -- The World Is My Oyster ? Mobility as a Challenge for Interactive Storytelling -- The IRIS Network of Excellence: Future Directions in Interactive Storytelling -- Evaluation, Experiencing, and Case Studies -- Digital Storytelling as a Whole-Class Learning Activity: Lessons from a Three-Years Project -- Comparing Effects of Different Cinematic Visualization Strategies on Viewer Comprehension -- The Motivational Appeal of Interactive Storytelling: Towards a Dimensional Model of the User Experience -- Turbulence ? A User Study of a Hypernarrative Interactive Movie -- Authoring Tools and the Creation Process -- Authoring Issues beyond Tools -- Iterative Authoring Using Story Generation Feedback: Debugging or Co-creation? -- Interactive Storytelling System Using Recycle-Based Story Knowledge -- Emohawk: Searching for a ?Good? Emergent Narrative -- Exploring Narrative Presentation for Large Multimodal Lifelog Collections through Card Sorting -- Games and Story -- Designing Storytelling Games That Encourage Narrative Play -- Table-Top Gaming Narratology for Digital Interactive Storytelling -- From Tabletop RPG to Interactive Storytelling: Definition of a Story Manager for Videogames -- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Short Stories in Short Game Play -- Introducing Multiple Interaction Devices to Interactive Storytelling: Experiences from Practice -- Theoretical Perspectives -- Narrative Development in Improvisational Theatre -- The Narrative-Communication Structure in Interactive Narrative Works -- Traumaculture and Telepathetic Cyber Fiction -- Digital Poetry: A Narrow Relation between Poetics and the Codes of the Computational Logic -- Exaggerated Claims for Interactive Stories -- Tools, Applications and Frameworks -- DEEP SPACE: High Resolution VR Platform for Multi-user Interactive Narratives -- Playing Sub-stories from Complex Movies -- Multiple Coordinated Mobile Narratives as a Catalyst for Face-to-Face Group Conversation -- Narrative Control and Drama Management -- Directorial Control in a Decision-Theoretic Framework for Interactive Narrative -- Controlling Narrative Generation with Planning Trajectories: The Role of Constraints -- Evaluation of a Drama Manager Agent for an Interactive Story-Based Game -- What Would You Do in Their Shoes? Experiencing Different Perspectives in an Interactive Drama for Multiple Users -- Approaching Novel Perspectives and Experiences -- Bridging Media with the Help of Players -- To Be or Not to Be: Towards Stateless Interactive Drama -- Conceiving Interactive Story Events -- Interactive Narration within Audio Augmented Realities -- Posters -- Suspense? Surprise! or How to Generate Stories with Surprise Endings by Exploiting the Disparity of Knowledge between a Story?s Reader and Its Characters -- The Evolution of Story Spaces of Digital Games beyond the Limits of Linearity and Monotonicity -- A Computational Model of Emotional Response to Stories -- Adaptivity in Game-Based Learning: A New Perspective on Story -- Digital Video and Interactivity -- Demonstrations -- Say Anything: A Demonstration of Open Domain Interactive Digital Storytelling -- An Interactive Film Demonstration: Crossed Lines -- Pedagogical Dramas and Transformational Play: Realizing Narrative through Videogames Design -- Virtual Heritage Tours: Developing Interactive Narrative-Based Environments for Historical Sites -- The Third Woman -- Design and Implementation of the Interactive Space for Digital Storytelling (ISDS): The Cocktail Party -- Workshops -- Creating 3D Virtual Characters for Games and Storytelling Applications in a Few Easy Steps -- Creating the Goodies and Baddies of the Story: Specification of an Interoperable and Reusable Avatar Identity -- Hands-on Interactive Storytelling Techniques -- Do We Need a New Narratology for Interactive Digital Storytelling? 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