Give an example of a piece of “non-interactive” media that you have read or watched that you experienced as interactive and explain by referencing ideas from Barlow’s talk.
Weekly Reflection
Write and submit your weekly reflection . This should be an original piece of writing, 600 to 700 words in length. It should consist of 2 paragraphs, 1 for each prompt you select. Please write in full sentences and proofread:
Prompt 1 (readings): Both Anastasia Salter in “Building Interactive Stories” and Timothy Murray in “New Media Arts” mention many early works of new media art and storytelling. Pick one from before the 2000s (1999 or earlier) that sounds interesting to you and see if you can find more information about it online: photos, videos, writing, etc. Describe the work, what you learned about it, and what makes it interesting to you in the context of our course.
Prompt 2 (guest lecture): In “Her Story: Telling a Story Using the Player’s Imagination,” Sam Barlow talks about the misconception that only digital media forms are interactive. He says that lots of other forms of media, like literature and film, still require “interaction” from the reader. Give an example of a piece of “non-interactive” media that you have read or watched that you experienced as interactive and explain by referencing ideas from Barlow’s talk.
just answer this two question
prompt 1 reading is below
prompt 2 video link:https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1023430/Making-Her-Story-Telling-a
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