Playing Toucher by Serge Bourchardon, Kevin Carpentier, and Stephanie Spenle, brought up a point that I hadn’t realized previous to playing it. When reading electronic literature, as opposed to reading physical literature, one part of the experience that is missing is the ability to physically touch what is being read. By playing this game, I was able to experience different…
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Controlling a hand by a mouse, microphone, or a webcame.
For my fourth checkpoint I tried many different games and looked at multiple digital poems until I finally found one that I liked, Toucher. Toucher “refers to physical act of touching and reflects upon the possibilities of developing haptic sensation in a digital environment.” Like another student in our class said a person controls this game by a “mouse, a…