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Sophie Presented by Holly Willis

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

The art of arts journalism is changing. Who says the perfect critical response to a work of art is the 800-word review? Why simply describe when you can show? Why just show when you can explain? And why limit your explanation to words or images or video or sound when you can integrate them all? Sophie is an authoring tool that encourages users to play with relationships between text, image, sound and video in telling stories.

Translating a dance movement or a musical texture into words is a compromise sometimes an artful compromise, to be sure but tools like Sophie developed by the Institute for Multimedia Literacy are attempting to expand the arts journalists toolbox. IML professor and journalist Holly Willis explains the thinking behind Sophie and version 2.0, which is released October 15.

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  • this is very neat.

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