Storytelling
Transdisziplinäre Erzählweisen zwischen Design, Kunst, Medienkultur und ästhetischer Tradition
Contributor(s)
Schmitz, Norbert M. (editor)
Language
GermanAbstract
Narratives have always shaped human experience. As a universal, cross-cultural practice, they have accompanied human history and reflect the diverse attempts to describe life and create meaning. From the earliest oral traditions to modern, technology-based media, stories shape our understanding of the world. A modern and integrative concept of storytelling refers equally to the use of static and dynamic media forms. The presentation and reception situations of these - sometimes multimodal - media also influence the specific forms of storytelling. Media shape the range and scope of the narrative. The contributors to this volume therefore explore the question of which possible forms and interpretations transdisciplinary storytelling encompasses and how this concept can be made useable for an aesthetic perspective.
Keywords
multimodality, comics, perception theory, digital image media, photographic storytelling, visual storytelling, documentary photo books, cross-media storytelling, design, art, Nordic myths, intermediality, social media storytelling, XR technologies, hybrid spaces, digital turn, narratology, digital games, narrative strategies, transmediality, multimedia, new narrative forms, sticky storytelling, media culture, Marvel Universe, visual studies, narrative traditions, storytellingDOI
10.14631/978-3-96317-968-6ISBN
9783963173998, 9783963179686Publisher
Büchner-VerlagPublication date and place
Marburg, 2024Series
Bewegtbilder, 10Classification
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Media studies: TV and society
Digital, video and new media arts
The Arts: treatments and subjects