Tuesday, February 2, 2010

G&S journal #3

It is kind of a pretty creative form of writing. totally multimedia, I like all the pictures in it but I think it's too art for me. and a little wierd. and it's still a mystery how could Sabine see Griffin and his art, the book didn't tell us even to the end. and why suddenly Griffin was aware of their relationship and wanted to stop writing to her. Is she really only an imagination of him, that's one of the possibilities, I watched a movie before that's also talking about a girl write to herself and thought it was some other guy and fall in love with that person but herself actually. and the last postcard of Sabine made me curious again if those two person met face to face, it would be really interesting.

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  1. I also love how this book is almost completely multimedia. It's essentially the closest one could get to writing a novel that soleley contains alternate media in order to express the same sentiments as text, without completely eliminating the text itself. It seems as though the illustrator only retained this small aspect of normalcy because of the nature of the plot; Griffin and Sabine's correspondence required tyhe written word as opposed to visual elements simply because of its nature as a sequence of messages.

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