22 March 2016
I’ve got my practitioners! The first being Roger Ebert as mentioned in the previous post, and I now found a website where interactive media is showcased. This is all accessible online, so you are not reading a book, you’re not watching a movie in a cinema, you’re online at your computer or device, controlling the outcomes of your “∗movie”. Up until yesterday I struggled to find any current examples of practitioners working in the genre, but then changed my search words around, and boom!
With these new examples, it’s forced me to rethink my overall topic question which need to now reflect on the changes of interactive media over time. The added plus for me is that the site is Canadian, showcasing Canadian artists, and I love Canada (the photograph on this website is one I took while over there at Xmas).
Now all I have to do is write about them. Not my strongest point. I’m one of those people who reads the paragraphs of a story more than once so I truly understood what it said.
Best get on with it…
∗ I write “movie” in quotation marks because it’s used here in a less traditional form of a movie that has an intro – plot – conclusion kind of structure.