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Mapping Narrative Space in Hollywood Film

by James E. Cutting, Catalina Iricinschi, Kaitlin L. Brunick
"... Abstract: This article presents a new method to create maps that chart changes across a cinematic narrative. These are unlike narrative spaces previ-ously discussed in the literature—they are abstract, holistic, dynamic repre-sentations based on objective criteria. The analysis considers three films ..."
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Abstract: This article presents a new method to create maps that chart changes across a cinematic narrative. These are unlike narrative spaces previ-ously discussed in the literature—they are abstract, holistic, dynamic repre-sentations based on objective criteria. The analysis considers three

Year: 2007 Narrative space and the location of meaning

by M Heusser
"... Mühlheim, M; Heusser, M (2007). Narrative space and the location of meaning. Academic Exchange Quarterly, ..."
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Mühlheim, M; Heusser, M (2007). Narrative space and the location of meaning. Academic Exchange Quarterly,

20 Seconds into the Future: Narrative Space for Maths Motivations

by Tim Boykett A, Tina Auer B, Andreas Mayrhofer B
"... The innate and powerful ability of the human mind to create narratives from a given situation is an effective means of transmitting information in a full context. The project described here, “20 Seconds into the Future, ” presents the office of H. Kadigan, itinerant mathematician, along with all the ..."
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life and work, the breadth of mathematical interests and the applications of mathematics within the world of physics. What is a Physical Narrative? A Physical Narrative (PN) is a space which the public is invited to explore, within which they find the traces of a story that they piece together during

Generating Narrative Spaces from Events History

by Ava Fatah Gen Schieck, Chiron Mottram, Alan Penn
"... For a successful distributed teamwork it is vital to provide team-members with awareness on collaborative activities. One way of achieving this is through applying a narrative based approach to construct the events that have taken place on documents and folders in a project workspace, as various mem ..."
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For a successful distributed teamwork it is vital to provide team-members with awareness on collaborative activities. One way of achieving this is through applying a narrative based approach to construct the events that have taken place on documents and folders in a project workspace, as various

Original Manuscript Mapping Metroid: Narrative, Space, and

by Other M, Luke Arnott
"... Metroid: Other M, the latest game in the Metroid series, was heavily criticized for the contradictory portrayal of its avatar protagonist, Samus Aran. This article ana-lyzes these critiques within the 25-year history of the Metroid series, noting inter-sections with literary theory, cognitive scienc ..."
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the relationship between cartographic and gameworld spaces must be ‘‘read’ ’ dynamically by players to progress; these maps reflect the affordances of each game, and how those affordances contribute to player enjoyment or frustration. The article concludes with the suggestion that paying attention to signifying

Narrative Spaces: bridging architecture and entertainment via interactive technology

by Flavia Sparacino - 6th International Conference on Generative Art , 2002
"... Our society's modalities of communication are rapidly changing. Large panel displays and screens are be ing installed in many public spaces, ranging from open plazas, to shopping malls, to private houses, to theater stages, classrooms, and museums. In parallel, wearable computers are transformi ..."
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Our society's modalities of communication are rapidly changing. Large panel displays and screens are be ing installed in many public spaces, ranging from open plazas, to shopping malls, to private houses, to theater stages, classrooms, and museums. In parallel, wearable computers

NARRATIVES, SPACE AND DRAMA: ESSENTIAL SPATIAL ASPECTS INVOLVED IN THE PERFORMANCE AND RECEPTION OF ORAL NARRATIVE*

by Terry Gunnell
"... Abstract: In the past, oral narrative tended to be regarded as a two-dimensional phenom-enon largely confined to the form of the spoken or (later) printed word. Over the last twenty years, however, oral narratives have gradually gained “thickness ” in the eyes of folklore scholars who have increasin ..."
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of theatre or dramatic performances rather than as pieces of text. Key words: Folk narrative; drama; performance; space; storytellers It might be argued that all folklore unconsciously involves ideas of boundaries and inhabited space, especially with regard to its relationship with the recurring concept

Scenographies of the Past and Museums of the Future: From the Wunderkammer to Body-Driven Interactive Narrative Spaces

by unknown authors
"... This paper offers an overview and discussion of the numerous innovative technological solutions adopted for the exhibit: “Puccini Set Designer ” (“La Scena di Puccini”), organized with the support and collaboration of Milan’s renown La Scala opera theater. The exhibition used a wide range of state-o ..."
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innovator in opera set design, Giacomo Puccini broke new ground through the use of both modern technologies — such as electric stage lighting — and a narrative structure closer to the audience of his day. Similarly, drawing inspiration from the Puccinian set, this exhibition reinterprets the museum space

Reaching Across Narrative Space: Re-interpreting One Teacher’s Experience with Technology

by Dragana Martinovic, Jelena Magliaro, Timothy Pugh
"... In this paper, the authors investigate one teacher’s utilization of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by drawing context from two of his life-stories: one that he interprets as “ruin ” and the other “success. ” Methodologically grounded in narrative inquiry, this paper contains excerp ..."
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In this paper, the authors investigate one teacher’s utilization of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by drawing context from two of his life-stories: one that he interprets as “ruin ” and the other “success. ” Methodologically grounded in narrative inquiry, this paper contains

10 Two Worlds, One Life: Narrative Spaces of Identity Between Health and Illness

by Sally Sargeant, Harriet Gross, David Middleton
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