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Nicky Donald

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  • Novel Dramatic and Ludic Tensions Arising from Mixed Reality Performance as Exemplified in Better Than Life Donald, Nicky and Gillies, Marco. 2015. 'Novel Dramatic and Ludic Tensions Arising from Mixed Reality Performance as Exemplified in Better Than Life'. In: International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling. Copenhagen, Denmark.

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