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The Art of Immersion: How the Digital Generation Is Remaking Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the Way We Tell Stories
Frank Rose
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Description for The Art of Immersion: How the Digital Generation Is Remaking Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the Way We Tell Stories
Paperback. "A broad and deep look at how electronic media are changing storytelling .. Completely fascinating." -Booklist, starred review Num Pages: 384 pages. BIC Classification: JFD; PDR; UBJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 142 x 210 x 24. Weight in Grams: 404.
Not long ago we were spectators, passive consumers of mass media. Now, on YouTube and blogs and Facebook and Twitter, we are media. No longer content in our traditional role as couch potatoes, we approach television shows, movies, even advertising as invitations to participate—as experiences to immerse ourselves in at will. Frank Rose introduces us to the people who are reshaping media for a two-way world, changing how we play, how we communicate, and how we think.
Product Details
Publisher
WW Norton & Co United States
Number of pages
368
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
403g
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780393341256
SKU
V9780393341256
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99-44
About Frank Rose
Frank Rose is the author of The Sea We Swim In and The Art of Immersion, a landmark book on tech and narrative. A former contributing editor at Wired and contributing writer at Fortune, he now teaches global business executives as faculty director of Columbia University’s Strategic Storytelling seminar and heads the Digital Dozen awards program at Columbia’s pioneering Digital ... Read more
Reviews for The Art of Immersion: How the Digital Generation Is Remaking Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the Way We Tell Stories
"A highly readable, deeply engaging account of shifts in the entertainment industry that have paved the way for more expansive, immersive, interactive forms of fun."
Henry Jenkins "An intriguing snapshot of where media will continue to move in the near future—great for rabbit–hole spelunkers."
Kirkus Reviews "Like Marchall McLuhan's groundbreaking 1964 book, Understanding Media, this engrossing study…is an ... Read more
Henry Jenkins "An intriguing snapshot of where media will continue to move in the near future—great for rabbit–hole spelunkers."
Kirkus Reviews "Like Marchall McLuhan's groundbreaking 1964 book, Understanding Media, this engrossing study…is an ... Read more