The words interaction, interactive, and interactivity have been used a lot and I’ve hear those words multiple times so what really does it mean? The word ‘Interactivity’ from the Oxford dictionary means “the process of two people or things working together and influencing each other.” But I dont think I’ve thought of the word in this way. Before reading this text, I mostly used these words without really questioning them or thinking deeply about qualities does something have to be in order to be labeled as interactive. When thinking about the major interactive media, quite frequently I would ask people like professors or students what it is and it seems to be hard to explain. What is interactive media? What does it mean to interact? This made me realize that interactivity is often treated as a vague label rather than a specific defined concept. So looking at this reading and thinking of interactivity I liked how Crawford explained it. He defined interactivity as a conversation when two actors are actively listening, thinking, and speaking which shows that in order to have or make something interactive, it must be able to be present and respond through interactions from both sides. This definition stood out to me because it made ‘interactivity’ feel more intentional instead of it being seen as automatic.
One thing he mentioned was books and movies, while I first believed that movies and books are interactive, I understand now why they aren’t categorized as interactive. They are just one-way monologues, no matter how emotionally involved I feel while reading or watching them. It makes me questions everything, not just books and movies but also the smallest things like the sensory doors for example or every day materials. This made me think about how often reaction is mistaken for interaction in design and media. Overall, the reading made me more critical of how I design, plan, and execute my ideas and projects. Instead of focusing only on visuals, I will start to think more carefully about whether a system can actually listen, think, and respond in a meaningful way.