“Office voodoo: a real-time editing engine for an algorithmic sitcom” by Lew

  • ©Michael Lew

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    Office voodoo: a real-time editing engine for an algorithmic sitcom

Session/Category Title:   Narrative Translations


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    An interactive sitcom running on a real-time, shot-based editing engine where viewers can control the emotions of the characters in the film using physical voodoo dolls.

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    1. AGAMANOLIS, S. 2001. Chapter 5: Viper. In Isis, Viper, Cabbage: New tools and strategies for designing responsive media, PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
    2. JOHNSON, M. P., WILSON, A., KLINE, C., BLUMBERG, B., BOBICK, A. 1999. Sympathetic Interfaces: Using a Plush Toy to Direct Synthetic Characters. In Proceedings of CHI 99.
    3. MANOVICH, L. 2001. The New Temporality: The Loop as a Narrative Engine, The Language of New Media. MIT Press.


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