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Creating Interactive Poly-Artistic Works: The ConceptMove Project

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Poly-artistic works often come up against two kinds of problems: heterogeneity of technologies on the one hand, and lack of abstraction to write the global structure of a piece on the other hand. To avoid the endless start from scratch approach, we present our project ConceptMove that addresses these issues. ConceptMove is a unified paradigm for describing interactive art pieces. This paradigm led us to code generation in order to automatically solve common issues. Last but not least, we propose an intuitive and user-friendly authoring tool that makes it possible for authors to easily write down their ideas.

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Delerue, O., Donikian, S., Clénet, G. (2007). Creating Interactive Poly-Artistic Works: The ConceptMove Project. In: Cavazza, M., Donikian, S. (eds) Virtual Storytelling. Using Virtual Reality Technologies for Storytelling. ICVS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4871. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77039-8_22

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