Zuzie: collaborative storytelling based on multiple compositions

  • Authors:
  • Yoshiyuki Nakamura;Maiko Kobayakawa;Chisato Takami;Yuta Tsuruga;Hidekazu Kubota;Masahiro Hamasaki;Takuichi Nishimura;Takeshi Sunaga

  • Affiliations:
  • National Institute of AIST, Tokyo, Japan and Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST;Tama Art University, Hachioji Tokyo, Japan and Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST;Tama Art University, Hachioji Tokyo, Japan and Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST;Tama Art University, Hachioji Tokyo, Japan and Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST;National Institute of AIST, Tokyo, Japan and Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST;National Institute of AIST, Tokyo, Japan and Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST;National Institute of AIST, Tokyo, Japan and Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST;Tama Art University, Hachioji Tokyo, Japan and Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST

  • Venue:
  • ICIDS'10 Proceedings of the Third joint conference on Interactive digital storytelling
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

This paper presents an expressive activity program and a support system for collaborative storytelling based on multiple compositions: Zuzie. Zuzie's storytelling is designed so that people can experience rich expressions and extend their interpretation of them through creation of compositions. Each composition is a deliberate arrangement of a single set of figures on a background plane. Coupled with the expressive activity program, this research is intended to design and implement a system that supports multiple compositions. This report describes our Zuzie expressive activity and presents discussion of the expressions through the study and artworks.