Different Types Media Interactive Media What is interactive

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Different Types Media

Different Types Media

Interactive Media What is interactive media? • Interactive media is usually based on computers

Interactive Media What is interactive media? • Interactive media is usually based on computers that respond to a subject, such as a person, by presenting an image, video, audio or game. Past examples of Interactive Media Interactive media has changed dramatically, during the past music was one of the main ways of communicating your emotions, beliefs, opinions, and information to billions of people. Therefore some would say that music, such as radio and records were the old internet. Now days we have a wider range of access to music, using apps such as Spotify, You. Tube and Apple Music, all thanks to the internet and advancements in technology.

Present Examples of Interactive Media There are many examples of Interactive Media in this

Present Examples of Interactive Media There are many examples of Interactive Media in this day an age. We have everything from apps, social media, digital art, interactive films, games and technical gadgets. We use Interactive Media on a regular daily basis, especially when it comes to forums like You. Tube, where it is shown that the national demographic of weekly views come from people aged 15 -25. Additionally a lot of creative artists such as Chris Milk demonstrate a new way of communicating art and projecting personal emotions, making people think and forming a new perspective for the public. https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=JPl 4 FJKC e. AU https: //www. youtube. co m/watch? v=Q 6 ds. Rp. Vyy Ws http: //onedotzero. co m/projects/cmoda https: //www. youtube. com/ watch? v=I 5__9 hqyas#action=share

Future Examples of Interactive Media • There are many examples of future interactive media,

Future Examples of Interactive Media • There are many examples of future interactive media, one of the upcoming designs is the Oculus Rift which is a virtual reality headset, often referred to as HMD’s (Head Mounted Displays). With a virtual reality headset people are able to place your smartphone’s display in front of your face, as well as other devices such as video game consoles, therefore people can have a virtual reality where ever they go. https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Qsna 1 Ch. Gt 0 E • Another example of future interactive media is where artists work with companies such as airlines to produce new inventions. The most recent example of this is where Wieden+Kennedy (an independent American advertising agency) worked with Delta Airlines to create the “Delta Photon Shower Experience Anti-Jet Lag Booth. ” This design claims to calculate the number of hours that your body clock is out of sync by due to jet lag and by looking at the different coloured LEDs in motion is meant to improve and harmonize ones body clock. https: //vimeo. com/80947343 • Another interactive design which is helping shape the future is the “water cooler billboard", which Mayo Draft. FCB helped the University of Engineering and Technology of Peru to create. The design converts moisture in the highhumidity local air into drinking water. https: //vimeo. com/126253365