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Web Based Narratives

“Interactive media give us the opportunity to leave behind some of the constraints placed on narrative by print film and tape. The story need not be a fixed absolute in which events are forced to repeat themselves forever. It can become dynamic and the experience of telling a story can become more improvisational, a two-way discourse.”

Read: David Bliss: Notes taken from the 1997 South by Southwest Multimedia festival

  • May 17, 2002
    • Experience Design
    • Story/Narrative

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