Just wrote my essay... and instantly changed my opinion on Sunshine '69...
I think its actually brilliant, and can see how it paved way for other forms of hypertext based narration, pretty much covers all the areas that you can explore with hypertext, despite not having as much interactivity. For me its definitely the benefit of having the right music, that helps you on the journey
...Realisation in retrospect...
http://www.sunshine69.com/noflash.html
Worth a glance ;)
Peace
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Dreaming Of '69
Dim O'Gauble's Dreaming Methods, a new format of online narration, meant to change the way you experience narration through a computer screen. I thought it was amazing at first glance, despite not having a clue what the story itself was about, a combination of music, background illustrations, and text that you have to search for created a much more personal perspective then conventional story lines.
Basically, i thought Dreaming Methods productions were amazing straight away. And is - even if i find better - going to be the best form of online narration i'll see. ("first lover is the greatest")
Dim O'Gauble, is one of many productions by Dreaming Methods
http://www.dreamingmethods.com/dimogauble/
I would print screen a screenshot, but i'm using a Mac for the first time out of a computer lab, and i'm too lazy to google to answer right now. Stay posted.
Sunshine '69...
I dont really have to enthusiasm to write about it, other then it was the first form of Hypertext narration.
Peace
Basically, i thought Dreaming Methods productions were amazing straight away. And is - even if i find better - going to be the best form of online narration i'll see. ("first lover is the greatest")
Dim O'Gauble, is one of many productions by Dreaming Methods
http://www.dreamingmethods.com/dimogauble/
I would print screen a screenshot, but i'm using a Mac for the first time out of a computer lab, and i'm too lazy to google to answer right now. Stay posted.
Sunshine '69...
I dont really have to enthusiasm to write about it, other then it was the first form of Hypertext narration.
Peace
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