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Developing Visual Narrative

2021
Computer game design lacks a language for visual narrative principles, in ways similar to those in architecture, film, and theme park design. In this thesis, we develop visual narrative methods in which spatial composition principles enhance goal direction attention within the overarching level structure of computer adventure games. We present our work
Glenn Joseph Winters, Jichen Zhu
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Visualizing interactive narratives

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2014
This paper describes the design and evaluation of a branching comic to compare how readers recall a visual narrative when presented as an interactive, digital program, or as a linear sequence on paper. The layout of the comic is used to visualize this data as heat maps and explore patterns of users' recollections.
Daniel Andrews, Chris Baber
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Visualized Narratives

2021
The essays compiled in this volume address the phenomenon of visual(ized) narratives from a multi-actor perspective, ranging from top-down communicated narratives to the realms of public culture and visualizations in the fields of literature and arts.
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Narrative algorithm visualization

Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Software visualization - SoftVis '06, 2006
Visualization of algorithms has been shown to be a useful aid for educational purposes. In this work we focus on the creation of algorithm visualizations based on viewing the visualization as a narrative. This view promotes the creator to form a central plot and define abstract participating players.
Marina Blumenkrants   +2 more
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Visual narratives on organizational space

Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2014
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to develop a visual perspective to the narrative management research by exploring the potential of drawings to construct organizational space. This study is explorative in nature and aims to open up a discussion on the importance of visuality within the narrative research.
Ritva Höykinpuro, Arja Ropo
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