Monday, March 7, 2011

How To Make A Good Hidden Blade

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No Video, but the Book is not sincresi of both (less than not translate the neologism in Vibro ...). He launched for over a year, the American publisher Simon & Schuster "with \u0026lt; vook.com > The releasing of a patent by Bradley Inman, the creator of a platform innovation on which all forms of media can be integrated to create new communication experiences.

The video-book + film or book can be downloaded from iTunes for a few dollars (but for Valentine's Day of 2011 were enough 99 cents) on your iPhone or iPod, iBook, iPad, Kindle, or online directly and, if all 'start teaching manuals and a few contained mainly the first work of fiction (like a short story by Anne Rice vampire also accompanied by a book trailer shot by his son), the catalog is now richer and more complete.

Reading the book (or, to a lesser extent, listening to the radio), because no figures (just what Alice would have wished to meet in the reading), allows the imagination to build the scenery and the faces independently, so that two readings of the same book, even by the same reader, not the intellect they give the same result. A movie or a play or a comic, conversely, enable albeit in different sizes, an interpretation less or not at all personalized because castrating imaginifica structure of each tax and visual solutions chosen by others, even if it is true that the identification emotional "player" with the hero of the story takes place more quickly and deeply. However, the integration of two such different ways to cover a story will, probably, a new type of experiential reading: immersive, mining, education, or all three together, a fourth hybrid form of interactivity that still do not know?

In any case: "We believe it is possible" vookkare "any book," says Bradley Inman, a proponent of triumph with every comfort: to look more and read less.

[pre-print for "The Librarian", III series, ISSN 11250992, 1-2/2011]

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