Modern interactive media are reactive, context-aware, ambient, and ubiquitous - and embedded in everyday life. The challenge of developing interactive media that are engaging and effective is necessarily an interdisciplinary one, involving a blend of human and technological, applied and theoretical research, technology and application design.
This special issue aims to explore the connections and synergies between disciplines, and new interdisciplinary connections between them, in the creation of new forms of interactive media. The issue will bring together contributions from diverse domains including artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, ubiquitous computing and human computer interaction.
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