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Tag Archives: immersive
DocPerform 3: PostDigital
The third in our successful DocPerform symposia series will take place at City, University of London, on 16th May 2019. DocPerform 3: PostDigital will present and examine concepts, theory and practice around the documentation of multisensory, immersive performance. The event … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Research
Tagged AR, docperform, documentation, Documenting Performance, immersive, interaction, participation, performance, VR
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#citylis Reflections and Research: Lyn Robinson writes on Complex Documents
This #citylis Reflections and Research post is by Lyn Robinson and was originally published on thelynxiblog on March 15th 2016. — I have written previously on the conceptual and likely practical relevance of immersive documents to the library and information science … Continue reading
Posted in Research
Tagged CityLIS, complex-documents, documents, immersive, LIS, preservation
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The Janus Face of Documentation
David Bawden reflects on an interesting dichotomy in new developments around documents, and calls for a better conceptual understanding of documents. Continue reading
Posted in Research
Tagged colouring books, documents, e-books, immersive, slow information, transmedia, vinyl records
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