Reflection:

Blending the two ideas, Tigoe is like, “Why stick to the same old system when we can spice it up?” Even if it’s another dance floor pad or a gesture-controlled gadget, there’s a whole treasure trove of learning. It’s about giving users the stage to express themselves through art. Creators should give room to users to play and explore, setting up a playground for artistic talents. It’s like peeking into people’s thoughts, adding value to your creation by tuning in to their reactions. All in all, artwork should allow us the viewers or listeners to know the inner thoughts of the viewer to which their reaction was used to create the artwork as well as the designer that made the platform. This is one main thing I resonated with. After all isn’t that what interactive media is?

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