Until now, transmedia has been held to the obscenity test. You know it when you see it, but its hard to come up with a definition. When I interviewed Jim Babb for the Public Play issue, even he had trouble summing it up-and he has helped create several successful transmedia projects!

Thankfully, a group of transmedia-ists have came up with a list that explains the confounding storytelling technique.

Thesis 1. Claiming reality: Fiction supersedes reality, becoming as immersive as possible.

Thesis 2. Rabbit holes: The story offers multiple entry points to the experiencer, depending on the medium and situation in which it is used.

Thesis 3. Story universe: The experiencer no longer follows one dramatic thread but chooses among several intersecting storylines, which merge into a single story-universe.

And so on…

Or they could have just said it’s like reading a book while surfing the net, playing a videogame, playing on the playground, watching YouTube, going on a scavenger hunt, listening to an iPod, and sometimes dancing.

Read the rest here.

-Jason Johnson