The resurection of the OG
Interactive Narratives is back!
It's back and thank goodness! After the fall of MultimediaShooter I was itching for a place to see multimedia on a consistent basis.
Five years ago, IN founder Andrew DeVigal was snatched up by the New York Times and the web site slowly stopped seeing updates. But now its back and it's taken on a social media twist.
Now any registered user can post multimedia and share what they find directly m with the masses.
I experimented with trying the same thing on Ning, but it failed to take hold, and for a while was playing with Pligg, a digg clone, but I could not have come near anything like this on my own. The social media aspect adds whole new dimensions and will hopefully ensure that it doesn't go away again.
It's back and thank goodness! After the fall of MultimediaShooter I was itching for a place to see multimedia on a consistent basis.
Five years ago, IN founder Andrew DeVigal was snatched up by the New York Times and the web site slowly stopped seeing updates. But now its back and it's taken on a social media twist.
Now any registered user can post multimedia and share what they find directly m with the masses.
I experimented with trying the same thing on Ning, but it failed to take hold, and for a while was playing with Pligg, a digg clone, but I could not have come near anything like this on my own. The social media aspect adds whole new dimensions and will hopefully ensure that it doesn't go away again.
Labels: multimedia, photojournalism, video inspiration