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'''Multimedia''' refers to [[content]] that uses a combination of [[different]] content [[forms]]. This [[contrasts]] with media that use only rudimentary computer displays such as [[text]]-only or [[traditional]] forms of printed or hand-produced material. Multimedia includes a combination of text, audio, still images, animation, video, or interactivity content forms.
 
'''Multimedia''' refers to [[content]] that uses a combination of [[different]] content [[forms]]. This [[contrasts]] with media that use only rudimentary computer displays such as [[text]]-only or [[traditional]] forms of printed or hand-produced material. Multimedia includes a combination of text, audio, still images, animation, video, or interactivity content forms.
  
''Multimedia'' is usually recorded and played, displayed, or [[accessed]] by information content processing devices, such as [[computer]]ized and electronic devices, but can also be part of a live [[performance]]. Multimedia devices are electronic media devices used to store and [[experience]] multimedia content. Multimedia is distinguished from mixed media in [[fine art]]; by including audio, for example, it has a broader scope. The term "rich media" is synonymous for [[interactive]] multimedia. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypermedia Hypermedia] can be considered one particular multimedia application.
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''Multimedia'' is usually recorded and played, displayed, or [[accessed]] by information content processing devices, such as [[computer]]ized and electronic devices, but can also be part of a live [[performance]]. Multimedia devices are electronic media devices used to store and [[experience]] multimedia content. Multimedia is distinguished from mixed media in [[fine art]]; by including audio, for example, it has a broader scope. The term "rich media" is synonymous for [[interactive]] multimedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypermedia Hypermedia] can be considered one particular multimedia application.
  
 
Since [[media]] is the plural of [[medium]], the term "multimedia" is used to describe multiple occurrences of only one form of media such as a collection of audio CDs. This is why it's important that the word "multimedia" is used exclusively to describe multiple forms of [[media]] and [[content]].
 
Since [[media]] is the plural of [[medium]], the term "multimedia" is used to describe multiple occurrences of only one form of media such as a collection of audio CDs. This is why it's important that the word "multimedia" is used exclusively to describe multiple forms of [[media]] and [[content]].
  
The term "multimedia" is also [[ambiguous]]. Static content (such as a paper book) may be considered multimedia if it contains both [[pictures]] and [[text]] or may be considered [[interactive]] if the user interacts by turning pages at will. [[Books]] may also be considered non-linear if the pages are accessed non-sequentially. The term "video", if not used exclusively to describe motion photography, is ambiguous in multimedia [[terminology]]. Video is often used to describe the file format, delivery format, or presentation format instead of "footage" which is used to distinguish motion photography from "animation" of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artistic_rendering rendered motion] imagery. Multiple forms of [[information]] content are often not considered [[modern]] forms of presentation such as audio or video. Likewise, single forms of information content with single [[methods]] of information processing (e.g. non-interactive audio) are often called multimedia, perhaps to distinguish static media from active media. In the [[Fine arts]], for example, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leda_Luss_Luyken Leda Luss Luyken]'s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ModulArt ModulArt] brings two key elements of musical [[composition]] and [[film]] into the world of [[painting]]: variation of a [[theme]] and movement of and within a picture, making ModulArt an interactive multimedia form of art. Performing arts may also be considered multimedia considering that performers and props are multiple forms of both [[content]] and [[media]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimedia]
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The term "multimedia" is also [[ambiguous]]. Static content (such as a paper book) may be considered multimedia if it contains both [[pictures]] and [[text]] or may be considered [[interactive]] if the user interacts by turning pages at will. [[Books]] may also be considered non-linear if the pages are accessed non-sequentially. The term "video", if not used exclusively to describe motion photography, is ambiguous in multimedia [[terminology]]. Video is often used to describe the file format, delivery format, or presentation format instead of "footage" which is used to distinguish motion photography from "animation" of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artistic_rendering rendered motion] imagery. Multiple forms of [[information]] content are often not considered [[modern]] forms of presentation such as audio or video. Likewise, single forms of information content with single [[methods]] of information processing (e.g. non-interactive audio) are often called multimedia, perhaps to distinguish static media from active media. In the [[Fine arts]], for example, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leda_Luss_Luyken Leda Luss Luyken]'s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ModulArt ModulArt] brings two key elements of musical [[composition]] and [[film]] into the world of [[painting]]: variation of a [[theme]] and movement of and within a picture, making ModulArt an interactive multimedia form of art. Performing arts may also be considered multimedia considering that performers and props are multiple forms of both [[content]] and [[media]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimedia]
  
 
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Multimedia refers to content that uses a combination of different content forms. This contrasts with media that use only rudimentary computer displays such as text-only or traditional forms of printed or hand-produced material. Multimedia includes a combination of text, audio, still images, animation, video, or interactivity content forms.

Multimedia is usually recorded and played, displayed, or accessed by information content processing devices, such as computerized and electronic devices, but can also be part of a live performance. Multimedia devices are electronic media devices used to store and experience multimedia content. Multimedia is distinguished from mixed media in fine art; by including audio, for example, it has a broader scope. The term "rich media" is synonymous for interactive multimedia. Hypermedia can be considered one particular multimedia application.

Since media is the plural of medium, the term "multimedia" is used to describe multiple occurrences of only one form of media such as a collection of audio CDs. This is why it's important that the word "multimedia" is used exclusively to describe multiple forms of media and content.

The term "multimedia" is also ambiguous. Static content (such as a paper book) may be considered multimedia if it contains both pictures and text or may be considered interactive if the user interacts by turning pages at will. Books may also be considered non-linear if the pages are accessed non-sequentially. The term "video", if not used exclusively to describe motion photography, is ambiguous in multimedia terminology. Video is often used to describe the file format, delivery format, or presentation format instead of "footage" which is used to distinguish motion photography from "animation" of rendered motion imagery. Multiple forms of information content are often not considered modern forms of presentation such as audio or video. Likewise, single forms of information content with single methods of information processing (e.g. non-interactive audio) are often called multimedia, perhaps to distinguish static media from active media. In the Fine arts, for example, Leda Luss Luyken's ModulArt brings two key elements of musical composition and film into the world of painting: variation of a theme and movement of and within a picture, making ModulArt an interactive multimedia form of art. Performing arts may also be considered multimedia considering that performers and props are multiple forms of both content and media.[1]