Hi Niclas,

There is a tool for developing non-linear html stories. You might be
interested in the photos of the interface on the web page describing it. It
is a bit expensive...

Eastgate Systems StorySpace
        http://www.Eastgate.com/Storyspace.html

Cheers,

        - Miriam


At 14:41 3/05/99 +0200, Niclas Olofsson wrote:
>surprise subject :)
>
> Anyone has a paper or wrote a paper on visualisation and navigation of
>interactive non-linear storylines? need it for a project a.s.a.p
>
> What i'm intereseted in is not really how to build or structure the
>storylines (even though it's closly connected), it's more how you could
>visualize the storyline and make a good interface in 3d (possible 2d) to
>navigate them.  I'm also facing the possibility to have several
>storylines that could (based on users feedback) connect to eachother
>dynamically at runtime (as some sort of "added value" links) if needed.
>
> Even though it's not my main concern, notation and acctual storage is
>also of interest.  I have an Oracle8i (that *will* be used anyway) which
>has the capability of doing OO structures that i can imagine could be
>useful.
>
> I'm also very concerned with separating the structure from the
>presentation (layout) which sort of implies XML. Someone maybe have seen
>a DTD for this (len:)?
>
> The visualization is of course done with VRML :)
>
>Cheers,
>/Niclas
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