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Metaphors and Multimodal Interaction Dorothy Rachovides, Zoë Swiderski, Alan P. Parkes Computing Department, Lancaster University Lancaster. LA1 4YR. U.K. +[removed]
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Document Date: 2008-12-13 12:14:55


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Bloomington / /

Company

Indiana University Press / J. Press / Distributed Multimedia Research Group / British Telecom Laboratories / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

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Facility

University of Chicago Press / /

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fewer media items / select first media / select second media / multimedia systems / preferred media / media objects / i.e. media objects / web-based and multimedia systems / output involving multiple media types / multimodal systems / multi-media objects / media types / /

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Microsoft Windows / /

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Lancaster University / Computing Department / University of Chicago Press / Chicago / Indiana University / Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council / /

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Alan P. Parkes / Umberto Eco / Dorothy Rachovides / /

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Position

conductor / story conductor / speaker / MULTIMODAL STORY CREATION THE STORY CONDUCTOR The story conductor / orchestral Conductor / user-conductor / /

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Communications of the ACM / /

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computer-based training system / electronic book / Animation / /

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