What Does an Interactive Media Designer Do?
Interactive media is a broad concept. It is based on the overall digital display stream of images, sound, text, and pictures, so most of them have the function of several or more media such as television, stereo, typewriter, fax machine, and telephone. More importantly, interactive media allows information receivers to control information and respond to human-machine dialogue, so it is called interactive media. Interactive media is a new type of media in which the output of the media comes from the input of the user, focusing on cooperation with the user. It still has the same purpose as traditional media, but user input increases interaction and brings interesting features to the system for better enjoyment.
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- The interactive medium is regarded as the information carrier with a series of continuous relationships, that is, from the simplest 800 free
- Interactive media can be implemented in a variety of platforms and applications, including almost all technical fields. Some examples include mobile platforms, such as touchscreen smartphones and tablets, and other interactive media specifically designed to solve unique problems or a range of problems. It is not limited to an IT field, but includes any technology used for the movie part or feedback based on user actions. This can include JavaScript and AJAX utilization in web pages, but can be further extended to any programming language that shares the same or similar functionality. Delta Airline's "Photoelectric Shower" is one of Delta's latest innovations in interactive problem solving. It was developed by Delta in collaboration with Cambridge University professor Russell Foster. The device is designed to reduce the effects of jet lag on customers who typically fly long distances in the time zone. The interactivity of the system is obvious because of the way it solves this common problem. By observing the time zone that a person crosses and the time zone that matches a person's basically known sleep cycle, the machine can predict that the human body expects light and darkness. It then bombards individuals with appropriate light source changes at the time, and a teaching card to inform them when their bodies expect light and when they expect darkness. The development of interactive media continues today.