Project 3, Your future book + 3-page essay explaining how it draws from book history and your textual inspirations. Upload your explanatory essay and pictures of your future book (or a link to your book, or an upload of the book itself).
Full explanation:
Drawing on the topics and materials we’ve encountered in the third segment of the class, create a “future book” of your own. This might be an interactive fiction (or non-fiction) game; a brief podcast; an audiobook; an XML marked up/machine-readable text, and so on. As you think about this project, you might also look forward to the final project–which can be an extension and a deepening of one of your first three projects (or something entirely different!). Your future book can be fiction or nonfiction; and it can include other media not noted above, but perhaps referenced in Borsuk.
Write a paper in which you explain what book history context you are drawing from, what the salient factors of it are (use Borsuk to help contextualize/explain the context of the book as interface), and how your future book illustrates those factors.