The Workshop on Narrative and Hypertext 2024 (NHT24): The Ethics of Mixed Reality Narrative Hypertext
Authors: Hargood, C., Millard, D., Nisi, V. and Nunes, N.
Journal: Ht 2024 Creative Intelligence 35th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
Pages: 393-395
DOI: 10.1145/3648188.3675122
Abstract:NHT is a continuing workshop series associated with the ACM Hypertext conference for over a decade. The workshop acts as forum of discussion for the narrative systems community within the wider audience of the Hypertext conference. The workshop runs both presentations from authors of accepted short research papers, and unstructured unconference sessions to provide a venue for important discussions of issues facing and opportunities for members of the narrative and hypertext community. This year the workshop aims to build on last years discussed of "Mixed Reality Hypertext"with a targeted discussion of the ethics confronting narrative hypertext and specifically mixed reality hypertext as part of a wider discussion on the ethics of mixed reality games.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40645/
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Hypertext 2024 Workshop Proposal Narrative and Hypertext '24 (NHT24)
Authors: Hargood, C., Millard, D., Nisi, V. and Nunes, N.
Journal: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 35TH ACM CONFERENCE ON HYPERTEXT AND SOCIAL MEDIA, HT 2024
Pages: 393-395
DOI: 10.1145/3648188.3675122
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40645/
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The Workshop on Narrative and Hypertext 2024 (NHT24): The Ethics of Mixed Reality Narrative Hypertext
Authors: Hargood, C., Millard, D., Nisi, V. and Nunes, N.
Pages: 393-395
Publisher: ACM
Place of Publication: New York
ISBN: 9798400705953
Abstract:NHT is a continuing workshop series associated with the ACM Hypertext conference for over a decade. The workshop acts as forum of discussion for the narrative systems community within the wider audience of the Hypertext conference. The workshop runs both presentations from authors of accepted short research papers, and unstructured unconference sessions to provide a venue for important discussions of issues facing and opportunities for members of the narrative and hypertext community. This year the workshop aims to build on last years discussed of "Mixed Reality Hypertext"with a targeted discussion of the ethics confronting narrative hypertext and specifically mixed reality hypertext as part of a wider discussion on the ethics of mixed reality games.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40645/
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