Monday, September 22, 2014
Soliloquy, and Like Stars in a Clear Night Sky
After reading both of these electronic literature. I have to say, I like "Like Stars in a Clear Night Sky" better than the other. One of the things that attracted me to this one is that it had both music, and an entertaining presentation. Soliloquy was full of stories, and I could go in order from 1, and forward through the stories. But I didn't like that there was a break between the lines that started something completely different than the rest. Plus, the visual elements of "Soliloquy" were not as attractive as the other. The void of music within "Soliloquy" made it less appealing than the other. Further, the visual aspect of "Like Stars in a Clear Night Sky" was more enticing than the other. The ability to interact was more appealing in this one because of the ability to click on the stars, the background music, and the interactivity. "Like Stars in a Clear Night Sky" was just more visually stunning, and more engaging than the other, and I found the stories to be more enjoyable. I just couldn't find myself getting into "Soliloquy" even though I did love the fact that the navigation was more controlled, and I could conduct my navigation with more order. "Like Stars in a Clear Night Sky" was just more fun to navigate because of its visual appeal, music, and the interactivity of navigating through the stars, and plotting out a story.
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