Take an interactive tour of the venues of the London 2012 Olympics
To view the narrative you will need Microsoft Silverlight. You can download the latest version from the Silverlight website. Users with browsers that do not accept plug-ins such as Silverlight can watch a video of the narrative.

If you're using Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10, you can use Silverlight only in desktop mode for Internet Explorer 10. You can click the spanner icon on the bottom of the browser to flip straight to desktop mode and start playing the Digital Narrative. Once in desktop mode if you still don't see the narrative you can click to install Silverlight as detailed above.
Alternatively you may also watch the video about the Digital Narrative here.

MSN presents a unique combination of videos, photos and maps to bring you closer to the venues of the Olympic Games.
Launch the tour of the Olympic venues
(opens new browser window).
About the tour:
The tour is compiled using Rich Interactive Narratives technology from Microsoft Research. You can find out more about the Rich Interactive Narratives project on the Microsoft Research site.
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