Thursday, September 07, 2006
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- Wk 3, Q3: Writing about what we chose
- Wk 3, Q1: Reader/Author gets new role
- Response to comment on Wk 1, Q2
- Wk 2, Q1: The effects of transposition on narrativ...
- Wk2, Q3: The peculiar nature of interactive media
- Wk2, Q2: The implications of control on self-regul...
- Wk 1 Q2: Some interaction is more interactive than...
- Wk 1 Q3: Narrative, Play and Interaction in Run Lo...
- Wk 1 Q1: What is New Media
- The picture that never ends...
2 Comments:
Wah, very intestesting "random" narrative, courtesy of Google! So what does this do to the role of the author? :P
what this does to the author in a way is that the reader now becomes the writer as well because it is entirely left up the the reader what he or she wants to see.
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