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Authors: | Sue Gollifer |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Cambridge , UK;2. University of Bath , UK E-mail: p.n.richens@bath.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper addresses the process of patterning reconfigurable video narrative using architectural theory, through a case-study of practice-based research on the interactive, reconfigurable small-screen movie Gormenghast Explore. It focuses on the topography of cinematic narrative as architectural construction, refashioning Kevin Lynch's urban categories and Christian Norberg-Schulz's concept of place to support a design ontology for dramatic fictive narrativity. This architectural framework provides an effective representation for both navigable narrative content and 3D environment and interface. |
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Keywords: | architectural montage cinematics for broadband design ontology interactive narrativity promenade architecturale reconfigurable video 3D navigable narrative |
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