The difficult part of putting an idea into motion is figuring out how to place the ideas that I have in my hand onto the screen in front of me. I have an idea of the theme that I am attempting to produce,but the issue is that I want the audience to be attracted to my project.
On first thought, it seems simple. I think that most people like to see images moving and something about religion or faith interests people. However, at the same time, our society has been fed ideas about religion and faith so now more than ever, people don't seem to be interested as they were before.
Thats why in my project, I plan to make it stand out. The issue lies in the how to.
Should I make it very visual and leave out the interactive part. Should I focus on giving the audience an experience that they aren't accustomed to in the story.
There seems to be so many intangibles in electronic literature that make this project a real challenge. At the same time, having a project based on Electronic Literature does give an opportunity that allows the reader to experience the literature much more than traditional print.
I'm excited and apprehensive about my project. I know it will be good, but I really want it to touch the people that read and experience it. I guess, just like writing, creating an E-story is an personal experience. It exposes ones inner thoughts while allowing others to critic, somewhat like being in a museum. Either way, I intend for my project to be more like a display of art than a project. I hope to accomplish this with the tools that I have and the knowledge that I learn while creating this piece.
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