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Contents
AGNETA and FRIDA: A Narrative Experience of the Web?
PDFTouring Machines: Guide Agents for Sharing Stories about Digital Places
PDFNarrative Construction Kits: “Who Am I? Who Are You? What Are We?”
PDFA Brief Overview of the Narrative Intelligence Reading Group
PDFSmall Talk and Conversational Storytelling in Embodied Conversational Interface Agents
PDFThe Chorus as Internalized Objects
PDFAssumptions Underlying the Erasmatron Interactive Storytelling Engine
PDFStories and Social Networks
PDFThe Lemur’s Tale — Story-Telling in Primates and Other Socially Intelligent Agents
PDFNotes on the Use of Plan Structures in the Creation of Interactive Plot
PDFHow to Tell a Logical Story
PDFNarrative Theories as Contextual Constraints for Agent Interaction
PDFOnce Upon a Time
PDFA Declarative Model for Simple Narratives
PDFBRUTUS and the Narrational Case against Church’s Thesis
PDFSocial Dynamics of Storytelling: Implications for Story-Base Design
PDFNarrative in Virtual Environments – Towards Emergent Narrative
PDFNarrative Intelligence
PDFThe Rise and Fall of Black Velvet Flag: An “Intelligent” System for Youth Culture Documentary
PDFSearching for Storiness: Story-Generation from a Reader’s Perspective
PDFNarrative for Artifacts: Transcending Context and Self
PDFTowards Narrative-Centered Learning Environments
PDFInteractive Drama on Computer: Beyond Linear Narrative
PDFThe Dr. K— Project
PDFThe Victorian Laptop: Narrative Engagement through Place and Time
PDFVirtual Babyz: Believable Agents with Narrative Intelligence
PDFSpatial Cognition in Natural-Language Narratives
PDFUnderstanding Narrative is Like Observing Agents
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