Research sources!
Primary sources (are created for the first time)
- Interview with Mary Mills
- Questionairre(s) - with users, public, or companies?
- Site visit - Greenwich Peninsula
- Site visit - The Mill
- Site visit - Light, Hayward Gallery
- Site visit - Docklands Museum (to visit)
- Site visit - Greenwich Heritage Centre
- Special Interest Group Meetup - Interactive Narratives, Southbank
- Conversations - Robert Pratten - TStoryteller
Secondary sources:
- Desktop Research - Google
- Related Books - at Ravensbourne/other libraries
- Greenwich Heritage Centre - Search Room - Scans of Prints
- Films - on Greenwich Peninsula? Enderby Wharf / Community
- Documentaries - on Greenwich Peninsula? Enderby Wharf / Telegraph / Community
Book material:
Glassner, A (2004) Interactive Storytelling – Techniques for 21st Century Fiction, AK Peters, Natick, Massachusetts, USA (TO RECHECK)
Online materials:
[Winston, J 1999, A look at referencing, AAA Educational Services, accessed 20 October 2002, <http://www.aaa.edu.au/aaa.html>.]
Slaney, Malcolm (2013) Visions and Views: Micro Stories and Mega Stories, IEEE MultiMedia (Microsoft)
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=06461362
Theories:
Attention deficit
Need for interaction in museums
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