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Convergence media and the digital vernacular - towards the auto-documentary: 24-hours.in revisited

Published: 03 October 2012 Publication History

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Over the past year the authors have been developing an interactive documentary project entitled 24-hours.in (www.24-hours.in), exploring new opportunities for participation, collaboration and the potential democratization of documentary production. The project was demonstrated at MINDTREK 2011 and is revisited this year to discuss how the project has progressed and discuss the research themes of convergence media, participation culture and the auto-documentary.

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MindTrek '12: Proceeding of the 16th International Academic MindTrek Conference
October 2012
278 pages
ISBN:9781450316378
DOI:10.1145/2393132
  • Conference Chair:
  • Artur Lugmayr
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  1. auto-documentary
  2. convergence media
  3. democratization
  4. interactive
  5. networked devices
  6. participation culture

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