1. An Augmented Reality piece that interacts with the publication itself. Having a screen places over the pages of the book and different images/sounds/text appear on the screen. As the viewer can see more than one page at a time more than one image would be present on the screen creating an even more confusing experience.
2. A website that is difficult to navigate, something that translates the idea of congestion the same feeling as when you're walking through the busy streets. If it was a website when you move the cursor around different tabs could pop up when you move it.
The audience wouldn't be able to see what they're wanting to see because something keeps getting in the way. Feel like this gets an element of what it's like to be at the fringe across, but in a more negative context than I would want to communicate.
3. Wanting the experience to be interactive, think of having a projection piece that includes the audience some how.
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