Yes and...? Using Improv to Design for Narrative in Lights Out

04/23/2018
by   Alina Striner, et al.
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Mixed reality experiences often require detailed narrative that can be used to craft physical and virtual design components. This work elaborates on a mentoring experience at the Carnegie Mellon's ETC to consider how improv games may be used ideate and iterate on storytelling experiences.

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