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OntoMedia Files (for now): http://www.r4isstatic.com/linkeddata/ontologies/ontomedia/
Modeling the Archers: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radiolabs/2008/08/archrs_an_everyday_story_of_we.shtml NoTube: http://projects.kmi.open.ac.uk/notube/ The Event Ontology: http://motools.sourceforge.net/event/event.html The Timeline Ontology: http://motools.sourceforge.net/timeline/timeline.html Paul Rissen: http://www.r4isstatic.com/ Fictional Universes: http://www.freebase.com/view/fictional_universe Interactive Story: http://www.interactivestory.net/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_fiction (I know it's wikipedia but there are some useful links at the bottom) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmedia_storytelling (Again, I know it's wikipedia but useful links and the bottom) NM2 Project: http://www.ist-nm2.org/index.html Text World Theory: http://www.textworldtheory.net/ (and their references page http://www.textworldtheory.net/refs.htm) Papers Ontomedia publication: http://contextus.net/publications Television 2.0 : reconceptualizing TV as an engagement medium: http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/41243 Workshop on Integrating Technologies for Interactive Stories: http://www.itistory.org/ (proceedings at http://www.itistory.org/Proceedings.pdf) Interactive TV narratives: Opportunities, progress, and challenges: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1412196.1412198 Gavins, J. (2007) Text World Theory: An Introduction, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Bailey P., Searching for Storiness: Story-Generation from a Reader’s Perspective, AAAI Press (1999) Bernstein M., Card Shark and Thespis: exotic tools for hypertext narrative, ACM Hypertext & Hypermedia Conference, Arhus, Denmark (2001) pp 41-50 Brooks K., Do Story Agents Use Rocking Chairs? The Theory and Implementation of One Model for Computational Narrative, ACM Multimedia Conference, Boston (1996) pp 317-328 Callaway C., Lester J., Narrative Prose Generation, Artificial Intelligence 139, Issue 2 (August 2002) pp 213-252 Calvi L., “Lector in rebus”: The Role of the Reader and the Characteristics of Hyperreading, ACM Hypertext Conference (1999) Darmstadt, Germany, pp 101-109 Chatman S., Story And Discourse: Narrative Structure in Fiction and Film, Cornell University Press (1980) Murray J., Hamlet on the Holodeck, MIT Press (1999) Ong T, Leggett J., A Genetic Algorithm Approach to interactive narrative generation, ACM Hypertext & Hypermedia Conference, Santa Cruz, USA (2004) pp 181-182 Som N., The impact of hypertext fiction on reading culture, available at http://communication.students.rmit.edu.au/2002/3009578/blogger.html Snyder I., Hyperfiction: its Possibilities in English, English in Education (1997) pp. 23-33. (http://www.schools.ash.org.au/litweb/ilana.html) Walker J., Piecing together and tearing apart: finding the story in 'afternoon', ACM Hypertext Conference, Darmstadt, Germany (1999) pp 111 – 117 Yellowlees Douglas J., Gaps, Maps and Perception: what Hypertext Readers (Don't) Do, Perforations 3.1 (Spring/Summer 1992) (n.p.) Yellowlees Douglas J., What hypertexts do that print narratives cannot, The Reader 42 (Autumn 1992) pp 1-23
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