Yannick Prié
Research lecturer of information technology at the Claude-Bernard University in Lyons, he carries out research within the SILEX team ( i.e. Supporting Interaction and Learning by Experience ) at the Laboratoire d'InfoRmatique en Image et Systèmes d'information (LIRIS).
He examines, in a wide sweep, dual aspects of the IT trail : the first being the traces of interaction between the user and the IT system, seen as just that, remobilised through the user's action, and secondly the intentional traces which are annotations that a reader assigns to a document during what is known as “active” reading. Within the audiovisual framework, the reader can also be a critic, a non-professional, a researcher who builds jointly his own interpretation of the document and the IT materialisation of it (annotation structures, progression).
Questions related to this research involve models and IT tools, lending support to active reading, hyper-videos as modes of synopsis accountability and transit through films or body of cine-work, new idioms of interaction with time flow etc.
