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Redridinghood’s Medium

@ohheyitshonor

The medium in which author of Redridinghood, Donna Leishman, chose to portray her work proves to be a beneficial platform for her message. The author uses a few different aspects of her electronic medium to put a different sin on a classic fairytale.

The Electronic medium is unique in the way that in this particular story, dialogue was not needed to follow the plot. The medium adds aspects such as images of characters, interactive enviorments, and music to portray emotions and an environment’s ambiance. This directly reflect what McLuhan speaks of on page 15 of his book  the Medium is the Massage stating, “the method of our time is to use not a single but multiple models for exploration.” This is directly shown through this work because it’s use of remediating different musical and artistic pieces to create a darker, silent story following Red is intrigal to the message of the piece. A simple story book, where “little red riding hood” got it’s start is a medium which offers only one mode for exploration, the reader’s imagination. However the interaction in this piece is what makes it, as McLahan states, modern media.

The fact that no written word or dialog was used in the work is a testament to the power of visual and audio stimulation. Those who see the piece, experience it because of it’s interactive qualities. This shows just how free the electronic medium is. The chart which can be sufferance states the electronic medium is the least refined and defined by a certain mode of communication, and Redridinghood capitolized on this aspect to create a unique way of looking at an old story.

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@samai14

Mediums can be oral, text, and/or electronic.  “Redridinghood” by Donna Leishman is an electronic medium that is somewhat similar to the story “red riding hood.” Leishmans “game-like” version does not use words though words are used to begin the game/story. There is no text and all we can hear is music playing in the background.  A girl is walking through a forest and there’s a wolf following her then catches up to her riding a scooter looking like a half-human and half- wolf. Then she falls asleep while she picks up some flowers and then the game gives you two options to either wake her up or let her dream both endings are different but weird. The game allows us to end the story how we want to. Since most of us already read the original red riding hood we have an idea of what’s going on. What I understood from the readings this is an example of material metaphor. Although there’s no text we can understand what is going on. Hayles says in the reading on page 94 “The metaphoric associations put into play…reading text without understanding it and understanding what is said without being able to read it.”