storytelling
10 December 2009 | 7 Comments
It all began one night last week. I was in my apartment in New York, feeling somewhat nostalgic for LA, which like some kind of happy-slash-sad drug, makes you miss it. I turned on the TV and surfed. Caught the last few minutes of Californication. Sighed. Then remembered I could watch the whole episode again. [...]
Tagged in Augmented Reality, Californication, fiction, fictional, Hank Moody, real, Social Media, stories, storytelling, twitter
Convergences Worth Noting
27 November 2009 | 7 Comments
As with most people who attended the enormously exciting Futures of Entertainment 4, I found there was a massive amount of information to unpack both during and after the conference. Perhaps because my perspective is that of a creator/artist who is navigating the rapidly shifting rules of storytelling in an era of transmedia, the questions [...]
Tagged in Auteurs, C3, crowdsourcing, fiction, FOE4, Friendfeed, Futurisms, Purefold, Ridley Scott, storytelling, transmedia, web
Future Predictions
19 November 2009 | 1 Comment
This weekend is the fourth Futures of Entertainment Conference, hosted by MIT’s Convergence Culture Consortium. I’m looking forward to attending and will post during and after. (Follow my twitter feed @filmfuturist) for updates during the conference.
When I found this nicely done video of Henry Jenkins (of whom I am a great fan) talking about [...]
Tagged in Convergences Worth Noting, cross-platform, fiction, Futurisms, HCD Media Group, Henry Jenkins, Social Media, storytelling, web
Augmented Reality, Interactive Experiences
5 November 2009 | 3 Comments
Earlier this year, I watched that now very famous demo of the MIT project called “The Sixth Sense”, a future phone concept that completely altered the way we currently think of mobile phone. At the time, I remember being awed by the sheer technological genius of it, and the fact that it had been built [...]
Tagged in Augmented Reality, Convergences Worth Noting, fiction, Futurisms, Layar, mobile, sixth sense, storytelling, web, Wikitude
Convergences Worth Noting
29 October 2009 | 0 Comments
There’s no denying that feisty chef Anthony Bourdain is a compelling character to watch. Which is why he has his own show on the Travel Channel in the first place. So I was fascinated to discover (via @laughingsquid) this trailer for his new show, Anthony Bourdain’s Alternate Universe which is as you can see, animated! [...]
Tagged in bourdain, cross-platform, fiction, food, non-fiction, travel, travel channel