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  1. A Place Called Ormalcy

    A Place Called Ormalcy is a digital fiction designed for, and developed in, Virtual Reality. It’s comprised of a text-based story made up of seven short Chapters housed in 3D/Virtual Reality environments that can be accessed via mobile devices, desktop PCs and via a large range of Virtual Reality hardware. This VR story was constructed with each chapter (comprised of 3D models, text, and audio) compiled using Sketchfab. In January 2019, A Place Called Ormalcy was shortlisted for the New Media Writing Prize and in December 2018 was also showcased at the Art Expo of the 2018 International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling in Dublin, Ireland (sponsored by Microsoft Ireland). Earlier in 2018, the project was also a finalist in the 2018 Queensland Literary Awards in the Digital Literature category.

    mez breeze - 01.06.2018 - 23:15

  2. The Cartographer’s Confession

    The second of the Ambient Literature commissions features a story written by James Attlee, author of titles including Isolarion, Nocturne, Station to Station, and Guernica: Painting the End of the World (forthcoming October 2017). His new ambient literature work, The Cartographer’s Confession, combines fiction and non-fiction, imagined and real locations, to create a story of migration, loss, betrayal, and retribution that builds to a savage denouement.

    The smartphone app allows you personal access to source materials for the film The Cartographer’s Confession, collected by screenwriter Catriona Schilling (CS). It features audio, prose, illustrations, an original collection of 1940’s London photographs, 3D soundscapes, and a bespoke musical score by group The Night Sky.

    Akvile Sinkeviciute - 05.09.2018 - 15:33

  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Nina Kolovic - 31.10.2018 - 15:31

  4. The Engineer

    For the Engineer, death is an art and a corpse, his friend. This documentary offers a unique and disturbing look at El Salvador’s brutal gang conflict through the eyes of a man whose life revolves around murder.

    Nina Kolovic - 01.11.2018 - 11:42

  5. Foursqare Tales

    I use foursquare a lot, I'm a nerd and a fan of stats. I'm also a big fan of the notes people leave behind. Little hints for the new adventurer, or warnings to the unwary: 'Beware the burgers lest you suffer the consequences.'

    I started to imagine these notes weren't just tips on the dining. I started to imagine people leaving little chunks of a story.  Then you would have to explore the city to find the rest and piece them together yourself. A treasure hunt with words. Hell, since you're going for a walk, why not add in some music for atmosphere? I wanted to live in a world where useless fun things like this exist, so I started doing it myself.

    Ideally this is something that people would just discover. A wee surprise for some techie person, and a decent writing exercise for me. The more I've added my own stories though, the more I wish there were others doing it. I live in Glasgow so it's local for now, but I'd love stories from all over the world to be added. Little personal guided tours. A foursquare tale would be a great way to be introduced to a new city.

    Nina Kolovic - 01.11.2018 - 11:56

  6. Orange Sweatshirt

    Orange Sweatshirt

    Nina Kolovic - 01.11.2018 - 12:01

  7. The Ghosts of Yamaraja

    The Ghosts of Yamaraja

    Nina Kolovic - 01.11.2018 - 12:05

  8. A Recollections: 12 vignettes

    Recollections is a collection of 12 vignettes from Lashihai in China designed for iPad and available as a free web app.

    Nina Kolovic - 01.11.2018 - 12:59

  9. Magister Ludi Game

    “Magister Ludi” is serious comedy game that puts a twist on the escape-the-room genre, with a wry narrator and design that interrogates our role in needing to escape. It is an art game created for Experimenta's International Biennial of Media Art: Recharge.

    Nina Kolovic - 01.11.2018 - 13:05

  10. The Fall

    The interactive project presented at the new media prize of 2015. 

     

     

    Nina Kolovic - 01.11.2018 - 13:21

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