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<h1 id="wink">Wink!</h1>
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<h3 id="a-prototype-for-interactive-childrens-literature">A Prototype
for Interactive Childrens Literature</h3>
<p>Wink is a prototype for an interactive picture book platform. This
platform aims to make reading into a mindfull and thought provoking
process by using interactive and playful elements, multiple stories
within one narrative and sound elements. Especially today where
consumerism and low attention span is a rising issue especially amongst
young readers, this was an important task to tackle. The thought of Wink
emerged to find a more sustainable and creative way of reading for
elementary school children.</p>
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alt="“The twine map of text based story, reachable from Bee Within.”" />
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<p>Working as a childrens literature editor for years, I came to a
realisation that picture books were turning into another object that
kids read and consume on daily basis.</p>
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alt="“Click game story of the Queen Bee.”" />
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<p>Teachers and parents were finding it difficult to find new books
constantly or were tired of rereading the same book.</p>
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alt="“Example page from the print version of the picture book.”" />
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the picture book.”</figcaption>
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alt="“Example page from the print version of the picture book.”" />
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the picture book.”</figcaption>
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<p>As a young person in the publishing sector, I believe there should be
more options for children as there is for adults; such as ebooks,
audiobooks etc. But moreover a “book” that can be redefined, reread or
be interacted with… So I revisited an old story I wrote, translated to
English and called it, “Bee Within”.</p>
<p>Bee Within, is a story about grief/memory and it is based on my
experiences throughout the years. I erased it, rewrote it, edited it,
destroyed it multiple times over the past years; simultaneously with new
experiences of loss. In the end, I believe the story turned out to be an
ode to remembering or might I say an ode to not being able to forget or
an ode to the fear of forgetting which I now think is a great and sweet
battle between death and life. I think it is an important subject to
touch upon, especially for children dealing with trauma in many parts of
the world.</p>
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alt="“example page from the picture book”" />
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book”</figcaption>
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alt="“example page from the picture book”" />
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book”</figcaption>
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<img src="../irmak/printp2.jpg" class="image-95"
alt="“example page from the picture book”" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true">“example page from the picture
book”</figcaption>
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<p>Over the past two years, experimenting with storytelling techniques,
interactivity options and workshops with children and adults, around
reading and doing various exercises on Bee Within, I improved the story
to be a more playful and interactive one which can be re-read, re-played
and eventually re-formed non digitally to be reachable for all
children.</p>
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alt="“a tag made by a participant in the public moment at XPUB studio. Trying to understand different approaches to certain emotions/states for a bee”" />
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public moment at XPUB studio. Trying to understand different approaches
to certain emotions/states for a bee”</figcaption>
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alt="“From the event at Leeszaal West, experimenting with knots and poetry. How can we see movement in text?”" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true">“From the event at Leeszaal West,
experimenting with knots and poetry. How can we see movement in
text?”</figcaption>
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alt="“From the event at Leeszaal West. Some of the results of knotting text”" />
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the results of knotting text”</figcaption>
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alt="“A small sequence of onclick animation for Bee Within”" />
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for Bee Within”</figcaption>
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alt="“A screenshot from Wink!”" />
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