Raiders Of The RADAR media...
I’m currently developing Raiders of the R.A.D.A.R., an interactive multimedia music espionage experience that bridges the analog and digital worlds. I am balancing the tactile experience of a physical record with the addition of digital interactivity, where each component functions independently.
Here is how the experience works:
The 12-inch picture disc allows listeners to hear audio cues and manually move the needle to specific numbers printed on the record to change the narrative.
The DVD offers branching options that are designed to work in most DVD players.
Both components feature music that tells the overarching story.
As I finalize ahead of my July 10th launch, I’d love to get some community input:
Would you prioritize the 'artifact' quality of the vinyl itself, or is the DVD branching narrative the main draw for you?
Or is the value found in the combination of both?
Looking forward to your thoughts!

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