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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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Since 1999 Kelake has served as a personal reference tool, a scrapbook to collect thoughts and ideas, and as a means to share my wide range of interests amongst colleagues and friends.

Kelake is written by Clark MacLeod and features topics that skirt around the edges of design, technology, place and experience.

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