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Re: Participation versus Interactivity
- To: <idrama@flutterby.com>
- Subject: Re: Participation versus Interactivity
- From: Morbus Iff <morbus@disobey.com>
- Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 14:46:04 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <15330.61409.148180.774026@flutterby.com>
- Sender: owner-idrama@flutterby.com.mail.flutterby.com
>Last night after Scotch Night, Kiki, artist extraordinaire and creator
>of the Firefall, commented that she wasn't as interested in
>interactivity as she was in participation.
The first thing I thought of was "truth is stranger than fiction". If one
author creates a story, it will have a cohesive beginning, middle, and end.
The story has a goal. When multiple audience members contribute to a story,
warps, twists and tears occur, creating a story as chaotic as the life we live.
You know, I read over the above paragraph and I choke at how
poetic it sounds. Bah! Sorry. But those were my first thoughts.
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