I thought alot about what on earth could be considered a form of interactivity...It actually took me an entire week to figure it out... (*shame*)
Two possible stories/narratives:
1) The 'pay it forward' concept - the movie with Kevin Spacey - was uses by a lady in the US (she later went on Oprah which is where I heard the story in the first place). She made it a task to do a good deed for a complete stranger and ask them to pass that deed on to another person but she would also get feedback from these people who were involved.
2) now that I mention it, I guess that talk shows are a form of interactivity because of the stories being told by the guests.
3) hotel or shop guest books. people write down what they thought about the place - some have great stories to tell and it is all set in a realxed environment (a hotel) during a specific time frame (let's say august or december when it's the holiday season)
Two net-based narratives:
1) Online quizzes about your friends. like http://www02.quizyourfriends.com/quizpage.php?quizname=070805051600-479567 a quizz about my friend to see if I know him as well as I think I do. It's a pretty sneaky thing and quite intersting. And you can create your own quizzes and send them to your friends.
2) online video games? forums? Oh right, we said that already...
3) I don't know....I hate technology - it raddles my fragile little mind!
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