The Potential for Aesthetic Experience in a Literary App

This analysis of the literary app The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore is theoretically grounded in Wolfgang Iser’s theories of aesthetic response and multimodal social semiotics. The first part of the analysis shows how aesthetic meaning comes to the fore in different modes and in the...

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Main Author: Anette Hagen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scandinavian University Press/Universitetsforlaget 2020-01-01
Series:Barnelitterært Forskningstidsskrift
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Online Access:https://www.idunn.no/blft/2020/01/the_potential_for_aesthetic_experience_in_a_literary_app
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spelling doaj-10924487710d40bfbd0c704c51df31bd2020-11-25T00:37:32ZengScandinavian University Press/UniversitetsforlagetBarnelitterært Forskningstidsskrift 2000-74932020-01-011111010.18261/issn.2000-7493-2020-01-0218948693The Potential for Aesthetic Experience in a Literary AppAnette HagenThis analysis of the literary app The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore is theoretically grounded in Wolfgang Iser’s theories of aesthetic response and multimodal social semiotics. The first part of the analysis shows how aesthetic meaning comes to the fore in different modes and in the interplay between them. The second part deals with the interactivity of the app and shows how the reader’s interaction with the tablet may influence the wandering viewpoint (Iser, 1984) and let it take different paths, transforming the reader into a real-time participant in the story. The article argues that touch interaction may enrich aesthetic experiences by evoking feelings in the reader, and that interactive tasks can prolong aesthetic experiences. In addition, the performing of interactive tasks may underline certain aspects of the story.https://www.idunn.no/blft/2020/01/the_potential_for_aesthetic_experience_in_a_literary_appaesthetics; Iser; multimodality; interactivity; literary apps; picture book apps; digital literature; touch interactionaesthetics;Iser;multimodality;interactivity;literaryapps;picturebookapps;digitalliterature;touchinteraction
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The Potential for Aesthetic Experience in a Literary App
Barnelitterært Forskningstidsskrift
aesthetics; Iser; multimodality; interactivity; literary apps; picture book apps; digital literature; touch interaction
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title The Potential for Aesthetic Experience in a Literary App
title_short The Potential for Aesthetic Experience in a Literary App
title_full The Potential for Aesthetic Experience in a Literary App
title_fullStr The Potential for Aesthetic Experience in a Literary App
title_full_unstemmed The Potential for Aesthetic Experience in a Literary App
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publisher Scandinavian University Press/Universitetsforlaget
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issn 2000-7493
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This analysis of the literary app The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore is theoretically grounded in Wolfgang Iser’s theories of aesthetic response and multimodal social semiotics. The first part of the analysis shows how aesthetic meaning comes to the fore in different modes and in the interplay between them. The second part deals with the interactivity of the app and shows how the reader’s interaction with the tablet may influence the wandering viewpoint (Iser, 1984) and let it take different paths, transforming the reader into a real-time participant in the story. The article argues that touch interaction may enrich aesthetic experiences by evoking feelings in the reader, and that interactive tasks can prolong aesthetic experiences. In addition, the performing of interactive tasks may underline certain aspects of the story.
topic aesthetics; Iser; multimodality; interactivity; literary apps; picture book apps; digital literature; touch interaction
aesthetics;Iser;multimodality;interactivity;literaryapps;picturebookapps;digitalliterature;touchinteraction
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