The author's installations led to her interest in creating immersive narrative spaces, which would surround the viewer and provide a sense of movement through time without relying on linearity. Discusses her collaborative work on a virtual reality performance/installation and presents criticisms of the concepts of mapping and choice prevalent in interactive art-work, and outlines her current ideas for creating immersive and responsive environments.
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