Jenny Brusk was invited to our higher seminar at the Media Technology Department at Södertörn University and gave a excellent talk: "Marvinter: A Casestudy of an Inclusive Transmedia Storytelling Production".
Especially interesting was how the authors needed to work with the different affordances for the different modalities of the narrative; to use either only images, or only sound, but still make it natural for players/readers/listeners who can both hear and see. Impressive!
Here are my notes. (I took notes on watercolour backgrounds I had made when the department was away at a seminar a few weeks before, hence the conflicting dates in the images.)
Especially interesting was how the authors needed to work with the different affordances for the different modalities of the narrative; to use either only images, or only sound, but still make it natural for players/readers/listeners who can both hear and see. Impressive!
Here are my notes. (I took notes on watercolour backgrounds I had made when the department was away at a seminar a few weeks before, hence the conflicting dates in the images.)


