Is that transmedia irony, to go from HD tv series, to web destination, to the printed page? Now if it could just turn into a puppet show, we’d pretty much have every base covered.

As part of the interactive winners gallery Applied Arts maintains, we’re submitting a screencast of the One Ocean site—a video walkthrough recording a user’s journey through the project. Applied Arts does this so that when interactive projects go offline, they’re still available in all their glory in the gallery archive. Immortalized, if you will.

We haven’t needed to prepare a walkthrough like this for any of our projects before, but are starting to see what a great idea it is. You can showcase the best of your work, demonstrating the optimum user path and capturing the essence of the experience.

We’re using software called Fraps to make the screencast, which is giving us all kinds of nerdy ideas for homemade (totally, totally NSFW) Mario Tetris machinima. We’ll post it when it’s ready—the One Ocean walkthrough, not the Tetris stuff. Unless you really want to see it.

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