A Design Experience for Interactive Narrative Based on The User Behavior
Yuan Yao, Haipeng Mi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel design method for interactive narratives that leverages user physical behavior, demonstrated through an art installation, to create more vivid storytelling experiences in physical spaces.
Contribution
It proposes a new design approach based on user physical behavior and presents an art installation as a practical application of this method.
Findings
Enhanced storytelling through user physical behavior
A new design framework for interactive narratives
Successful implementation in an art installation
Abstract
Research on interactive narrative experiences in physical spaces is becoming more popular, growing into an established new media art format with the development of technology and evolution of audience aesthetics. However, the methods of designing interactive narratives are still similar to the basic video narratology of traditional designers, directors, and producers. This paper provides a design method based on the user's physical behavior and proposes an art installation by this method, where the aim of the installation is to transmit a more vivid story to users, presenting a new research inspiration of interactive narratology for designers and researchers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Storytelling and Education
