Monday, May 5, 2008

Final FICTION project

Okay, this is a side note....I mentioned this in class and wanted it to be online as well, that this project is purely fictional. Just a story I decided to write. Characters and storyline are fictitious and are not meant to resemble any real people or events. Also, I failed to mention this in class, but I kind of like the idea of making a more epistolary story....now I don't know if it counts when it is more of a journal entry sort of thing, but I felt like it was a tangent and so yeah....that's it!

final project....progress

So I have obviousy finished my project....I am happy with it, as a whole...altho I think looking back, I may or may not have done a couple of things differently....for example, I liked that the pictures didn't go in order....but I wonder if it will be confusing to the reader.....I guess we will just have to wait and see! I also wish that I could have made more of a collage with the pix, but the more I tried, the more frustrated I got, so I went with it this way...we'll see!

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Final Project Ideas

Okay, so I have been thinking about what I want to do for my final project. I am leaning towards either an interactive piece of fiction, which I have some ideas for....or else an online portfolio from more than one genre of my work. However, I am still thinking about which one I would like to do more and which would be more beneficial to me in the future. I'll let you guys know when I figure it out!

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Group Presentation Response

Okay, so I thought that EVERYBODY'S group projects were great and very creative...but I have to say that the one that I thought were very very interesting--that was the group who did the "My Space" pages. I thought it was incredibly imaginative and something that I don't think many people would have thought of. And it wasn't only interesting, but also very thorough. I loved that they put up pictures, became friends, wrote on each other's walls, and created great profiles. It was like a whole story that went in many different directions and I loved it. However, I also really liked the music site. I thought it was really cool that they compiled all of that information and put it on one site. I thought if they added some other genres of music it would make it more user friendly to a larger group of people. But I thought everybody did a great job!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Group Members and Project

Okay, so our group is me, Kerri, Lita, and I think Adeela.....we are doing a sort of "choose your own adventure" story....based on one character's choices and life...I think its going to be really cool...and it is a lot of fun! :)

Monday, March 24, 2008

Group Project

Okay, so honestlyI do not know what to do for my group project. I am pretty open to working on anything and working with anybody. My concentration is creative writing, so obviously I like to write...but I also do enjoy playing around with websites and such--but it is not my strongest area......Any ideas, let me know. See you all in class tonight. :)

What is Narrative?

A narrative is a story that is progressing through a path of decisions on the part of the author. However, when the story is interactive and more decisions are left to the readers, it is no longer a narrative...it is more of a community piece, at that point. Some of the multimedia stories that we have looked at could be considered narratives as there are very few choices, as in a written text. If you can only click on one thing, the author really isn't giving you any choices, although it may seem that way. So when you are following the progression of the story through clicks of the mouse, you are really walking down the path of the author. Thus this can be considered a narrative. However, when the author leaves allows for more choices then it is not so much a narrative. You are not going from one beginning to a middle to one end....you now have options and it is no longer that writer's story, but one that is more individualized. I think one thing that is amazing about most true narratives is the concept that you can get lost in it, and at times forget that you are actually reading a book. However, with some of the stories we have looked at from ELC, it is very interactive. Some of the creators only gave one choice, or maybe a couple....but some, such as "Blue" by Michael Joyce, you can't help but realize that you are no longer on the path of the creator, but on your own path, where you can get lost and very mixed up. While these stories are very interesting, I don't think it works as well as, lets say, a book. You are constantly jumping around and many times you have to try to piece the story together the best you can, even when it doesn't seem to fit!