Impactful Storytelling in VR: Field Guide released by Inlusio Interactive (Switzerland)

Interactive storytelling studio Inlusio Interactive releases the Field Guide « The Sensations of Spatial Storytelling in VR ». The guide explores sensations unique to spatial storytelling in Virtual Reality and includes insightful reference cases from industry pioneers. The guide is available for free on Inlusio’s platform, www.taledeck.com, which provides free tools for impactful, interactive storytelling.

Inlusio Interactive worked with international storytelling experts during the pre-production of its debut VR title, PEACE UNTOLD (www.peaceuntold.com). The insights gained from this creative journey have been distilled into the Field Guide, with the goal to create an insightful and inspirational resource for interactive storytellers and those who want to become one.

The release of the Field Guide coincides with the anniversary of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights – which celebrates its 75th anniversary on December 10, during the spotlight month on human rights education. This alignment highlights Inlusio’s focus on the potential of interactive storytelling to educate about human rights and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. It also underlines the way in which the Field Guide was written and the reference cases were selected: with an impact in mind.

As part of Inlusio Interactive’s commitment to contribute to the interactive storytelling community, the guide can be accessed for free at www.taledeck.com.

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