September 22, 2009 – 10:10 am
Since the announcement that Futures of Entertainment 4 will focus on transmedia, since I’m actually on it (twice check out August 24th and October 5th) and most importantly since Henry asked me to, I’m republishing Henry’s syllabus for the transmedia storytelling class he’s offering at USC this fall. The following post originally […]
August 28, 2009 – 5:09 pm
Since the announcement that Futures of Entertainment 4 will focus on transmedia, since I’m actually on it (twice check out August 24th and October 5th) and most importantly since Henry asked me to, I’m republishing Henry’s syllabus for the transmedia storytelling class he’s offering at USC this fall. The following post originally […]
January 27, 2009 – 8:12 am
Man, I hate hearing about an awesome conference just after the thing’s wrapped up. So it is this week with PaperCamp, which went down in London on January 17th. Here’s the description of the event from its own webpage: What is PaperCamp? A get-together for a day to talk about, fiddle with, make and explore […]
November 21, 2008 – 10:04 am
A quick note: people interested in following C3’s Futures of Entertainment 3 conference in real time should hop on Twitter and follow http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23foe3. There’s a whole mess of current students, alums, consulting researchers, partners and interesting folks twittering away over there. Those of you who are physically camped out here in the Bartos Theater at […]
October 9, 2008 – 1:17 pm
A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of attending Bruce Sterling‘s keynote lecture at the 2008 Austin Game Developers’ Conference. (I was there co-presenting a video game adaptation workshop with Matthew Weise, a comrade-in-arms of mine at the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab.) Sterling was, as ever, utterly brilliant; given my previous exposures to Sterling […]
September 8, 2008 – 7:32 pm
There has been much made lately of the tech sector’s newest favorite buzzword: cloud computing. Like many such newly-minted terms, there is some dispute about its actual definition; I wrote about one such permutation in a previous entry for the C3 Weekly Newsletter when the MacBook Air was about to be unveiled at the Macworld […]
When C3 was first booting up in 2005, our circle of students would speak wistfully of how the Internet could have saved Joss Whedon’s Firefly or Warren Ellis’ Global Frequency. Although both of those properties seem to be dead or at least comatose, their creators have each announced new Internet-launched properties. Last week the trailer […]
Every now and then something crosses my inbox that makes my jaw drop. Sometimes it’s genius, sometimes it’s astonishingly crass, and sometimes it’s a combination of the two. This morning’s report from DVICE.com on the Mio Knight Rider GPS is definitely a category three jaw-dropper. On the one hand, it makes perfect sense. If you’re […]
Something is afoot in the land of online imagery. My Twitter account has come to serve as the CNN crawler to my RSS feeds’ feature stories and interviews: little bits and snippets of news with tinyurl pointers to the latest events. As I scrolled through my account this morning, I saw that at 5:31 PM […]