On a personal level, I am excited to experience the world
that Magic Book can provide. The whole idea of being part of the story using
the lorgnette can be quite a learning experience especially for the kids whose
books are filled with images. The imagination power of different kids varies
depending upon the kind of exposure they get in their initial years. There is
no denying to the fact that Magic Book can restrict the imagination of an
individual but the positive side of Magic Book is in its ability to make an
individual think more creatively in natural environments too. The greatness of
Magic book also lies in its ability to oscillate between transparency and
reflectivity.
The Fakeshop offers both physical and virtual experience. It
borrows and refashions most of the media that we find on the World Wide
Web. As viewers of the site, our attention is drawn successively in many
directions: toward the text, the images, and particularly the digitized video
appearing in the windows, and back to the windowed interface itself. Most of
the media that we see today are devised using new combinations of older media
forms and not by unifying several media forms. We have IPods for music, IPhones and other
smartphones for making calls, texting and using Internet, and so on. The
closest thing to a converged medium however, is the World Wide Web, a mix of
various media forms (text, audio, video) and audiences.
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