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[Commlist] CFP ACLA2025: Interactive Storytelling Seminar and Edited Volume
Wed Sep 25 09:33:54 GMT 2024
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Subject: [Acs] CFP ACLA2025: Interactive Storytelling Seminar and
Edited Volume
Resent-Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 12:00:39 +0300 (EEST)
Resent-From: (acs /at/ lists.tuni.fi)
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 05:00:00 -0400
From: Hudson Moura <(hudsonc.moura /at/ gmail.com)>
To: (acs /at/ lists.tuni.fi)
*Seminar Title:* Interactive Narratives: Rethinking Interactivity and
Digital Archiving
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*ACLA Conference Dates:* May 29–June 1, 2025, Online
Call for Papers and Book Chapters
Interactive storytelling has become a cornerstone of modern narrative
forms, reshaping the processes by which stories are crafted and
experienced. Building on the discussions and insights from last year's
conference seminar, this year's *Interactive Storytelling Seminar* seeks
to delve deeper into the concept of interactivity while addressing the
challenges of archiving digital culture and preserving interactive
projects. This seminar will emphasize the need for innovative
methodologies and critical frameworks to sustain these narrative forms
for future scholarship and engagement.
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*Seminar Overview:*
This seminar will explore the transformative potential of interactive
narratives and the challenges inherent in archiving digital culture. We
invite scholars and practitioners from diverse fields, including
literature, communication, film, digital media, gaming, and cultural
studies, to participate in a comprehensive dialogue around the following
key themes:
1. *The Notion of Interactivity:*
* Reevaluate traditional concepts of interactivity, moving beyond
user-computer interfaces to explore more nuanced interactive
dynamics.
* Address how meaningful interactive experiences can enhance
narratives and gameplay.
* Explore various forms of interactivity, from physical
installations to digital platforms that offer narrative
superposition and user agency.
2. *Archiving Digital Culture:*
* Investigate the challenges and methodologies involved in
preserving interactive media.
* Examine the preservation of virtual reality experiences,
multimedia installations, software, interactive fiction, and
video game narratives.
* Highlight the need for innovative solutions to maintain these
media's interactive and experiential qualities for future
research and accessibility.
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*Call for Paper Presentations:*
We invite participants to submit *paper presentation proposals* that
engage with the seminar’s themes, focusing on interactive elements in
novels, films, comic books, games, digital platforms, or other narrative
forms. Proposals should demonstrate critical engagement with the
seminar’s core themes and contribute to a deeper understanding of
interactive storytelling and the complexities of digital archiving.
Submissions on related topics will also be considered. Possible areas of
focus include but are not limited to:
* Novels and reader engagement
* Interactive mechanisms in comic books
* The history of interactive storytelling
* Hypertext literature and non-linear storytelling
* Video games and interactive films
* Immersive storytelling in virtual and augmented reality
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*Submission Details:*
* *Proposal Length:* 300 words
* *Keywords:* Include four relevant keywords with your proposal.
* *Submission Deadline:* October 14, 2024
* *Submission Link:*
_https://www.acla.org/interactive-narratives-rethinking-interactivity-and-digital-archiving
<https://www.acla.org/interactive-narratives-rethinking-interactivity-and-digital-archiving>_
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This interdisciplinary seminar and book welcomes proposals from scholars
in Comparative Literature, Communication and Media Studies, Film and
Game Studies, Digital Humanities, Cultural Studies, and Interactive Design.
*Publication Opportunity (Edited Volume): *
In addition to presenting their papers at the seminar, contributors will
be invited to submit their work for inclusion in a forthcoming edited
volume to be published by Routledge. This book will focus on interactive
narratives and storytelling, allowing participants to develop their
papers further and contribute to a much-anticipated collection that
unites essential theoretical discussions and critical perspectives in
one cohesive volume. This edited volume aims to serve as a key resource
in interactivity for film and media studies, providing valuable insights
into the evolving dynamics of interactive storytelling. Submission for
the volume is separate from the conference presentation, and inclusion
will be subject to peer review.
**
*Contact Information:*
*Hudson Moura ((hmoura /at/ torontomu.ca) <mailto:(hmoura /at/ torontomu.ca)>)*
ACLA 2025 Annual Meeting
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