Tip of the Quill: A Journal

Category Archives: MIT

Man, I love teaching.

Suffice it to say that teaching Barry‘s Toy Design Workshop went extremely well. I had a couple of technological hiccups when my laptop initially refused to play nice with the projector, but those got themselves sorted out in short order and I proceeded to present the first ~20 minutes of my thesis lecture on transmedia […]

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On GoogTube.

A week or two ago I wrote an opinion piece for the official C3 newsletter, called GoogTube: TV 2.0, or Bubble 2.0? Now Henry Jenkins, the head of C3 and CMS, has republished it (with permission, of course) over at his weblog. My piece is the second of two responses to Google’s acquisition of YouTube, […]

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The wall.

I think ~2000 words is the most I can hammer out in one day without the use of stimulants. Woof.

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MIT and CMS announce megahuge collaboration with Singapore.

Yes, it’s true – my group at MIT, the Comparative Media Studies department, has just announced a supermegahuge collaboration with Singapore. According to the press release, “Singapore – MIT collaboration aims to spur gaming sector“, this is going to be big. They have no idea. We’re not allowed to mention numbers, but this is huge. […]

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