DocumentCode
1745820
Title
Description and narrative in hypervideo
Author
Schneider, Tina ; Smoliar, Stephen William
Author_Institution
South Beach Software, San Francisco, CA, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
6-6 Jan. 2001
Abstract
While hypertext was originally conceived as an approach to the management of scientific and technical information, it has been embraced with great enthusiasm by several members of the literary community for the promises it offers towards new approaches to narrative. Experiments with hypertext based interactive narrative were originally based solely on verbal text but have more recently extended to include digital video artifacts. The most accomplished of these experiments, HyperCafe, provided new insights into the nature of narrative and how it may be presented; but it also offered an opportunity to reconsider other text types. The paper is an investigation of the application of an approach similar to HyperCafe to a descriptive text. We discuss how the approach serves the needs of description and illustrate the discussion with a concrete example. We then conclude by considering the extent to which our experiences with description may be applied to our continuing interest in narrative.
Keywords
hypermedia; interactive systems; interactive video; literature; text analysis; HyperCafe; descriptive text; digital video artifacts; hypertext; hypertext based interactive narrative; hypervideo; literary community; narrative text; technical information; text types; verbal text; Auditory displays; Books; Complex networks; Concrete; Content management; Laboratories; Road accidents; Signal synthesis; Videoconference;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Sciences, 2001. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location
Maui, HI, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0981-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.2001.926479
Filename
926479
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