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Empathy and interactivity: Creating emotionally empathic circuits between audiences and interactive arts

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          cover image Computers in Entertainment
          Computers in Entertainment   Volume 8, Issue 1
          Theoretical and Practical Computer Applications in Entertainment
          October 2010
          43 pages
          EISSN:1544-3574
          DOI:10.1145/1857940
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          • Received: 1 February 2008

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