1st Edition

Understanding Interactive Digital Narrative Immersive Expressions for a Complex Time

By Hartmut Koenitz Copyright 2023
202 Pages 33 Color & 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

202 Pages 33 Color & 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

202 Pages 33 Color & 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This remarkably clearly written and timely critical evaluation of core issues in the study and application of interactive digital narrative (IDN) untangles the range of theories and arguments that have developed around IDN over the past three decades. Looking back over the past 30 years of theorizing around interactivity, storytelling, and the digital across the fields of game design/game... Read more
1. Introduction: Characteristics and Challenges of Interactive Digital Narrative (IDN)?  2. Conceptual Challenges for IDNs – Assessing Narrative Nundamentalism and Narrative Indifference  3. SPP – A model and Analytical Framework for IDN  4. IDN Design  5. Where to Go from Here – Advocacy, Opportunities and Future Work

Biography

Hartmut Koenitz is an associate professor at Sodertorn University in Stockholm, a visiting researcher at the University of Amsterdam, and a visiting research fellow at Trinity College Dublin. He has published over 60 scholarly publications including the co-edited volume Interactive Digital Narrative: History, theory and practice (Routledge 2015). Koenitz is the president of ARDIN, the Association for Research in Digital Interactive Narratives (https:// ardin.onl ine). He is also the creator of the Advanced Stories Authoring and Presentation System authoring tool (ASAPS), which has been used to create more than 150 works, and a visual artist whose works have been shown in Atlanta, Paris, Istanbul, Seoul, Copenhagen, and Porto.

Janet Murray Professor, School of Literature, Media, and Communication, Georgia Institute of Technology, Director of the Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center:

In this comprehensive and synthetic survey of the diverse practices and evolving critical frameworks of Interactive Digital Narrative, Koenitz does a masterful job of establishing the social and cultural imperative for moving beyond legacy formats to capture the complexity of our moment with more richly interactive complex modes of digital storytelling. He also offers his own groundbreaking theoretical analysis of digital narrative, moving us past the structures of print-oriented narratology, cinema studies,  and game studies, with new vocabulary and design guidance that offer deeper understanding and exciting new expressive possibilities for this crucial genre of the 21st century. 

 

Mads Haahr (CEO Haunted Planet Studio and Associate Professor Trinity College Dublin):

Hartmut Koenitz has written an important and ambitious book. Not only does he take on the plethora of misunderstandings around interactive digital narratives and arrives at a way in which we can think and talk about them without getting bogged down in irrelevant ideas from other narrative forms, but he also presents a model for how we can go about designing interactive digital narratives that does justice to the medium and its unique characteristics. Koentiz’s passion for the topic is rivaled only by his deep understanding of it. This book is one of the biggest steps forward in the theory and design of interactive digital narratives in a long time and a milestone towards the maturation of this new way of telling stories.