Drawing on more than a decade of experience, veteran immersive storyteller Rob Morgan provides strategies and techniques for augmenting players and places with digital narrative. Readers will try out key ideas through a range of practical exercises, building up their own portfolio of augmented/spatial narrative projects.
Storytelling for Spatial Computing and Mixed Reality provides insight on everything from narrative pacing to conditional and emergent storytelling for augmented/spatial technology. Each chapter addresses key questions about the affordances - and ethics - of augmenting players' realities, helping students and practitioners explore this new storytelling frontier.
This book will be invaluable to students of game design, experience design and interactive narrative. It provides theories, best practices and case studies also relevant to creative professionals in games, XR, immersive theatre, theme parks and brand experience.
Rob Morgan is a writer, experience designer, digital dramaturg and founder and creative director of London-based AR design studio Playlines. Rob writes and narrative-designs award-winning VR, AR and spatial computing experiences, and has helped create story worlds and immersive experiences for some of the world’s largest licences, attractions and cultural institutions. He is a Visiting Fellow at King’s College London and lectures widely on immersive design, storytelling and AR ethics.