The use of interactive technology in the arts has changed the audience from viewer to participant and in doing so is transforming the nature of experience. From visual and sound art to performance and gaming; the boundaries of what is possible for creation; curating; production and distribution are continually extending. As a consequence; we need to reconsider the way in which these practices are evaluated. Interactive Experience in the Digital Age explores diverse ways of creating and evaluating interactive digital art through the eyes of the practitioners who are embedding evaluation in their creative process as a way of revealing and enhancing their practice. It draws on research methods from other disciplines such as interaction design; human-computer interaction and practice-based research more generally and adapts them to develop new strategies and techniques for how we reflect upon and assess value in the creation and experience of interactive art. With contributions from artists; scientists; curators; entrepreneurs and designers engaged in the creative arts; this book is an invaluable resource for both researchers and practitioners; working in this emerging field.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. this was an excellent read as a companion to viewing the TV episodesBy CustomerAs with the first season scripts; this was an excellent read as a companion to viewing the TV episodes. I noted a few changes were made from script to final edited version that was shown; but these changes were all perfectly understandable and acceptable.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excelllent!By pollyeExcellent! I love reading the scripts and comparing them to the original book and also to the video. I love to see how they make it all work.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful companion for Poldark superfansBy Online shopgalIf you are a big fan of the series you will love the scripts. Unlike what they did for Season 1; Season 2 gives the final shooting scripts; but not the final edited version seen on TV; so you get a lot of insight into changes that were made; scenes cut or moved around.