narrative; interactive narrative; design; authoring tools; narratology; video games
Abstract :
[en] This white paper was written by the members of the Work Group focusing on design practices of the COST Action 18230 - Interactive Narrative Design for Complexity Representation (INDCOR, WG1). It presents an overview of Interactive Digital Narratives (IDNs) design for complexity representations through IDN workflows and methodologies, IDN authoring tools and applications. It provides definitions of the central elements of the IDN alongside its best practices, designs and methods. Finally, it describes complexity as a feature of IDN, with related examples. In summary, this white paper serves as an orienting map for the field of IDN design, understanding where we are in the contemporary panorama while charting the grounds of their promising futures.
Research Center/Unit :
Traverses - ULiège Liège Game Lab CRIDS / NADI
Disciplines :
Arts & humanities: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Perkis, Andrew
Bellini, Mattia
Nisi, Valentina
Reyes, Maria Cecilia
Sylla, Cristina
Santa, Mijalche
Zaluczkowska, Anna
Irshad, Shafaq
Bakk, Ágnes
Barnabé, Fanny ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département médias, culture et communication > Humanités numériques et cultures vidéoludiques
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