Saturday, March 9, 2013

Blog # 1


  1. I enjoyed reading twelve blue during this past week.
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  2. I read it on 3 different occasions this past week. Initially I followed a more traditional strategy of clicking the text links. After a few 'dead ends' ( no pun intended)' I began using the thread links on the margin. I found this a bit more engaging and easy to connect with the story and its characters. I appreciated the clear depictions of time and place and I enjoyed the color references that enhanced overall descriptiveness of certain parts.
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  3. My interest was piqued during many parts of twelve blue, however portions of it were difficult to follow and non sequential. I felt as if I needed some sort of table of contents or labels for the nice colorful threads to help me stay organized in the story and ensure that I didn't miss any key points. It has given me some nice ideas for my own creative works.
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  4. I enjoyed reading the Cape very much, and also cruising.


I mostly enjoyed the cape and driving. I liked the movement and the characters as well as the depiction of perspective and setting. 

I did not particularly like regime change because it was heavy on text and not on imagery, and it was not as enjoyable to follow its twists and turns as some of the other hypertext works were.

I truly enjoyed reading the work, 'faith' and will definitely want to incorporate some of the text movements into my hypertext as well. It was very fun and meaningful. It was also a nice example of empowering the reader.




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