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Stories on a Sphere: Hyperglobes as Narrative Platforms for Global Geodata

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The hyperglobe (HG) will be introduced both as a technological and a semiotic-communicative model. We will argue why and how concepts from the domain of digital storytelling can be used for developing authoring software for a HG (i.e. for a spherical display) and outline the HG’s future potential as a narrative platform for multidisciplinary research.

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Hruby, F., Riedl, A. (2010). Stories on a Sphere: Hyperglobes as Narrative Platforms for Global Geodata. In: Aylett, R., Lim, M.Y., Louchart, S., Petta, P., Riedl, M. (eds) Interactive Storytelling. ICIDS 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6432. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16638-9_43

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