Description |
112 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm |
Series |
National Institute for Experimental Arts imprint series |
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National Institute for Experimental Arts imprint series
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Summary |
Scenario is the world's first 360-degree, 3D, interactive cinematic fairytale. Incorporating some elements from the notorious Fritzl case in Austria, the audience and humanoid characters interact to help Elizabeth K and her four children, who are all imprisoned in a basement, discover possible ways to escape |
Notes |
"Scenario" premiered at the 2011 Sydney Film Festival |
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"This book from respected writer Edward Scheer, with an introduction by pre-eminent theorist, artist and curator Peter Weibel, sheds light on a ground-breaking work directed by new media artist Dennis Del Favero. 'Scenario' was created in collaboration with writer Stephen Sewell, computer scientist Maurice Pagnucco and a multidisciplinary team at the iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research at the University of New South Wales." --Back cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-77) |
SUBJECT |
Scenario (Motion picture : 2011)
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Subject |
3-D films.
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Androids -- In motion pictures.
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Art and electronics.
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Interactive art.
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Treatments (Motion pictures, television, etc.)
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Author |
Del Favero, Dennis, 1953-
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Pagnucco, Maurice.
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Sewell, Stephen, 1953-
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National Institute for Experimental Arts
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iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research
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ISBN |
9781742232836 (hbk.) |
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