“Interface Everywhere,” a column by Immerse editor Jessica Clark, explores the implications of storytelling and art at the cusp of the physical and the digital.
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A Conversation with Caitlin Burns About Fall; or, Dodge in Hell Can sci fi shape the interface of our afterlives?immerse.news
How Other Forms Inform Nonfiction Narrative This issue’s Interface Everywhere columnimmerse.news
Immersive Monsters, High and Low What’s the role of horror in emerging art?immerse.news
Why Journalists Should Care About Collective Wisdom “Audiences are asking new, more complex questions about power imbalances implicit in legacy-storytelling contracts…immerse.news
Mixed Reality—So now what are we getting ourselves into? While we’re busy fretting about reforming social media, we’re staring down the barrel of a wholesale redefinition of…immerse.news
Interface Everywhere: Cases in Search of Uses and Vice Versa First installment of a new column by Immerse editor Jessica Clark on media at the cusp of the physical and the digital.immerse.news
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