The fourth wall typically allows movies and plays to tell stories without acknowledging the audience. Pentagram’s new iPad (...)
The allows movies and plays to tell stories without acknowledging the audience. Pentagram’s new iPad app demolishes this and then some. I’m holding my iPad and tap its screen just as I have thousands of times before. But this time is different, because a man looks up at me. His face betrays a hint of exhaustion, and then he dances for me again. This is Dot Dot Dot ($1), a new live action app conceived and directed by Pentagram’s Abbott Miller for 2wice Arts Foundation. Its core perspective places you above a grid of dots. Tap one, and a tiny dancer appears below you--as if he’s performing on your coffee table. Tap another, and more dancers join in as the score grows more complicated.Read Full Story