posted on 2024-07-12, 22:36authored byMalcolm Pumpa, Theodor G. Wyeld
Current database technologies do not support contextualised representations of multi-dimensional narratives. This paper outlines a new approach to this problem using a multi-dimensional database served in a 3D game environment. Preliminary results indicate it is a particularly efficient method for the types of contextualised narratives used by Australian Aboriginal peoples to tell their stories about their traditional landscapes and knowledge practices. We discuss the development of a tool that complements rather than supplants direct experience of these traditional knowledge practices.
10th International IEEE Conference on Information Visualisation (IV 06), London, United Kingdom, 05 -07 July 2006 / E. Banissi, R. A. Burkhard, A. Ursyn, J. J. Zhang, M. Bannatyne, C. Maple, A. J. Cowell, G. Y. Tian and M. Hou (eds.)
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10th International IEEE Conference on Information Visualisation IV 06, London, United Kingdom, 05 -07 July 2006 / E. Banissi, R. A. Burkhard, A. Ursyn, J. J. Zhang, M. Bannatyne, C. Maple, A. J. Cowell, G. Y. Tian and M. Hou eds.