Mobile Collaboration in Arts & Design

"Whereas film is used to show a reality to an audience, cyberspace is used to give a virtual body, and a role to everyone in the audience. Print and radio tell, stage and film show; cyberspace embodies..."(Smith, 2018, p.33)
"...the audience can connect with the creator-sometimes in an immediate feedback loop. As such, the role of the "influencer" and the consumer both garner more power or more say in the process"(Misha & Henriksen, 2018, p.30)

Join our Discussion
1) In the spirit of collaborative storytelling, please click on the button and help us to plan a new story. The setting has been chosen, but you can create your own characters, making plot connections to those of other individual's.
Tell us what snippet you would post, and what social
media platform you would use.
2) Listen to the two scenarios in the video below
Are there mobile applications, or a combination of digital tools that you can suggest for collaboration in each scenario?
Please share your ideas in the comment box.
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Acapella app allows you to collaborate musically with your friends remotely. You can create with up to 9 friends and can share your composition on social media.
Autodesk Sketchbook is a great design tool that you can use to create graphic recordings of brainstorming sessions to share with others. Check out this tutorial to get started.
A wonderful collaborative app that can be used in design environments. It can be used both online and from the app, and allows you to drag and drop many types of media for sharing.
Yes, you can create with spreadsheets! Here is a tutorial for making pixel art with google sheets. You can collaborate with a friend using the share function.
Create a collaborative storyboard, complete with images, words, video and music. Great for mapping out complex interactions between events, ideas and concepts.