Abstract

With the recent developments in ePaper technology, consumer eBook readers have display qualities and form factors that are approaching that of traditional books. These eBook readers are already replacing paper in some commercial domains, but the potential of eBooks to extend forms of writing and storytelling has not been significantly explored. Using the digital and dynamic characteristics afforded by eBook readers, we are developing iBookmark, a GPS-enabled eBook reader. In iBookmark, writers can create stories that change in response to the location of the eBook itself. By setting context variables based on current and past locations of the eBook reader and using these in the rule-based generation of text and illustrations. We are developing new rhetorical device for writers that extend the expressive range of eBook delivered stories.

Keywords

Human-computer interaction

iBookmark: Locative Texts and Place-based Authoring
Schöning, J., Bartindale, T., Olivier, P. et al.
In CHI 2009: Digital Life, New World. The 27th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, April 4-9, 2009 in Boston, USA
pp 3775-3780
ACM , 2009
Notes : Conference proceedings and extended abstracts on DVD.