Programme
The programme of events for the day of the workshop (25th June) is displayed below. The workshop, along with others, will be taking place at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Milwaukee in Lapham 252 in Lapham Hall.
The workshop will consist of two different types of session:
Presentation Session: | Authors give a 15 minute presentation on the content of their submission with 5 minutes for questions |
Unstructured Session: | Sessions for open discussion on any topics of interest to the attendees. During preceeding coffee break attendees can nominate topics or express their interest in suggested topics. |
These sessions are structured around regular breaks and at the times shown below:
Time | Session | Details |
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09.00-09.50 | Arrival and Introduction to the Day | |
09.50-10.30 | Presentation Session 1: Narrative Systems 1 | Geoffrey Draper: An Approach to Hypertext Fiction for Mobile Devices Heather Packer: MemoryBook: Generating Narratives from Lifelogs |
10.30-11.00 | Coffee Break | |
11.00-11.40 | Presentation Session 2: Narrative Systems 2 | Charlie Hargood: The Narrative Braid: A Model for Tackling The Narrative Paradox in Adaptive Documentaries Alex Mitchell: The HypeDyn Hypertext Fiction Authoring Tool |
11.40-12.30 | Unstructured Session 1 | |
12.30-13.30 | Lunch | |
13.30-14.10 | Presentation Session 3: Digital Expression 1 | Carolyn Hill: Hypertext as an Expression of the Rhizomatic Self Mark Bernstein: Gothic |
14.10-15.00 | Unstructured Session 2 | |
15.00-15.30 | Coffee | |
15.30-16.10 | Presentation Session 4: Digital Expression 2 | Anne Canavan: WE INTERRUPT THIS BROADCAST: HIGHLY RELIABLE NARRATORS IN RADIO DRAMA Stacey Mason: Glitched Lit: Possibilities for Databending Literature |
16.10-17.00 | Conclusions and Close | |
19.00-late | Social Event |