18 November
2006

Like a Virgin, seen for the very first time

In many ways I'm loathe to speak too much about The Venice Project as an application until it really is public and available and people can have their own virgin experience.

You'll see a lot of the blogs talking perhaps about it being TV the way you want it, ( no onion rings please ), and that's one of the aims as is the encouraging of community behaviour. That, for me, isn't the first impact that people will get and which I try and retain and make myself remember when the damn thing doesn't work.

Unlike any other video experience on the net its not about downloads, its not about having an account (though we'll have them but they'll still be optional) and its not about watching stuttery first time run throughs then playing it again so you get it with a full buffer.

Its about starting it, a few seconds of black, and then TV, all the time. The first time you see that, that's your virginity lost.

One of the challenges following the first time is to try and keep that initial reaction throughout the experience, not by people thinking 'hey, this is amazing its still running' (that's the experience we have in developing and QA'ing it so you shouldn't have to), but by it fulfilling that initial promise both in the content that we deliver and in the ways that we deliver it.


Posted by theSliver at 12:08 | Comments (2)
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Re: Like a Virgin, seen for the very first time

Please send me an invite to the pre-beta ....


Posted by: Matt at November 19,2006 12:20
Re: Like a Virgin, seen for the very first time

If you click on The Venice Project logo and click the sign up for the beta test then fill in the form you'll get your invitation as it floats to the top.

Posted by: theSliver at November 19,2006 13:26