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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.27.2014.tde-24112014-105059
Document
Author
Full name
Helena Damélio
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2014
Supervisor
Committee
Tavares, Monica Baptista Sampaio (President)
Antonio, Jorge Luiz
Correa, Elizabeth Nicolau Saad
Leão, Lucia Isaltina Clemente
Prado, Gilberto dos Santos
Title in Portuguese
Narrativas em hipermídia e tipos de interação
Keywords in Portuguese
hipermídia
imersão
interatividade
narrativa
narratividade
Abstract in Portuguese
Dentro do contexto das tecnologias digitais, desenvolve-se um novo tipo de narrativa, com características híbridas e interativas, apontando para um campo a ser explorado, o que abre espaço para análises mais específicas deste gênero no meio digital. O uso de diferentes linguagens, graus de interatividade e de imersão favorecem modos de leitura que vão configurando diferentes formas. Esta tese pretende investigar como as especificidades das mídias digitais possibilitam a construção de sentido narrativo a partir da interação e sinalizam caminhos críticos que sejam próprios para este universo. A tese usa como bases principais teóricas as discussões de Ryan (2001; 2002; 2004; 2006; 2011) sobre os graus de narratividade e as características de imersão e interatividade das narrativas em meio digital. As discussões de Murray (1999; 2013), Laurel (1991), Hayles (2009) e Ryan (2001; 2006) sinalizam as preocupações que se deve ter com as narrativas neste meio e sua preservação de coerência. As caracterizações da materialidade da escrita, as caracterizações de um processo de semiose que constitui sentido no ato de leitura, tomam por base as considerações de Hayles (2002) e de Santaella (2001), levando também em conta o que se discute já desde a poesia concreta, através de Pignatari (1977; 1987). Por meio da pesquisa e leitura das obras em hipermídia, a partir das características de criação, que permitem diferentes modos de interação, buscamos averiguar como este processo interativo revela diferentes tipos de narrativas
Title in English
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Keywords in English
hypermedia
immersion
interactivity
narrative
narrativity
Abstract in English
In the context of digital technologies, a new type of narrative is developed, with hybrid and interactive characteristics, pointing to a new field to be explored, what gives room for more specific analysis of this genre in the digital media. The use of different languages, degrees of interactivity and immersion promote ways of reading that shape different forms. This thesis intends to investigate how the specificities of digital media allow the construction of narrative meaning through interaction and how they indicate critical paths that are appropriate for this universe. The thesis uses as its main theoretical basis the discussions of Ryan (2001; 2002; 2004; 2006) about the degrees of narrativity and the characteristics of immersion and interactivity of narratives in digital media. The discussions of Murray (1999), Laurel (1991), Hayles (2009) and Ryan (2001; 2006) point to the concerns that one must have with narratives in this medium and its preservation of coherence. The characterization of the materiality of writing, the characterization of a process of semiosis that composes meaning in the act of reading, take as a reference the considerations of Hayles (20002) and Santaella (2001), also taking into account what has been discussed since the concret poetry, through Pignatari (1977; 1987). Through the research and the reading of the hypermedia texts, considering the strategies of their creation, which allow different ways of interaction, we tried to verify how this interactive process reveals different types of narratives.
 
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