Abstract | ||
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This paper illustrates our preliminary studies of new interactive tools that support the generation of sequential art for entertainment, learning and scientific discourse. In the first of two examples, primary school students document a practical science session through the creation of a photostory. In the second, participants in a study on the biological nature of thrill create a souvenir photostory by selecting images from a DVD. The paper is written in a comic-book format to further explore and highlight the communicative capabilities of the medium, one that can be visually attractive and facilitate rapid dissemination to a wide audience. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2010 | 10.1145/1753846.1753848 | CHI Extended Abstracts |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
souvenir photostory,scientific discourse,comic-book format,practical science session,rapid dissemination,sequential art,primary school student,new interactive tool,communicative capability,preliminary study,biological nature,narrative,comic | World Wide Web,Comics,Entertainment,Computer science,Narrative,Human–computer interaction,Visual aesthetics,Multimedia | Conference |
Citations | PageRank | References |
8 | 0.66 | 2 |
Authors | ||
15 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Duncan Rowland | 1 | 609 | 56.41 |
Dan Porter | 2 | 8 | 0.66 |
Mel Gibson | 3 | 8 | 0.66 |
Kevin Walker | 4 | 8 | 0.66 |
Joshua Underwood | 5 | 31 | 6.28 |
Rose Luckin | 6 | 81 | 13.75 |
Hilary Smith | 7 | 183 | 30.09 |
Geraldine Fitzpatrick | 8 | 2514 | 297.25 |
Judith Good | 9 | 337 | 37.96 |
Brendan Walker | 10 | 578 | 54.12 |
Alan Chamberlain | 11 | 405 | 48.71 |
Stefan Rennick Egglestone | 12 | 270 | 18.72 |
Joe Marshall | 13 | 404 | 34.95 |
Holger Schnädelbach | 14 | 23 | 3.85 |
Steve Benford | 15 | 5886 | 696.64 |