Jul 31
Earlier this week, I blogged about visual storytelling , including a bullet point about unusual media used to tell stories — Lego-like blocks and Viewmaster-like reels. After I posted that entry, I came across a piece on NewYorkTimes.com entitled “Our Scars Tell the Stories of Our Lives” by Dana Jennings, who wrote: Our scars tell stories. Sometimes they’re stark tales of life-threatening catastrophes, but more often they’re just footnotes to the ordinary but bloody detours that befall
Jul 31
Christina Aguilera [ tickets ] and the Eagles [ tickets ] ' Joe Walsh have moved to the DJ side of the radio mixing board with the launch of a.p.e. Radio. The online broadcast venture is a partnership between Front Line Management and Clear Channel Radio, and formally powers up today (7/31) at Clear Channel's iheartradio.com website with dedicated channels hosted by Aguilera and Walsh, featuring music selected by the artists and DJ banter to provide color to the music mix. A We
Jul 31
I found this film whilst reading the post 11 industries that will be redefined with augmented reality And here’s an article on education and AR Slightly different from AR but connected to the education theme is a post Henry Jenkins made in June of this year, he writes From the Learning Games Network (LGN) comes an interesting inspiration for user-generated content. A recently established 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, established by former MIT CMS Director of Special Proje
Jul 31
How do I talk about TRINITY BLOOD (TB)? I can say that the credits are gorgeous, the credit music (especially the ending) worth hearing, and the artwork elegant. This is one of those “end of the world” “And then came…” tales, at least at the beginning. Three forms of humans have survived. We have those who think of themselves as humans, called Terrans; we have the long-lived Methuselahs, “evolved humans”, who are vampires that do not need to feed on humans, but the amoral ones still enjoy the
Jul 31
After many, many months of complaining by US based fans, CD Projekt has finally released a patch that is considered the Director’s Cut of The Witcher: Enhanced Edition. When The Witcher was first released in Europe, it was a rather raw game, with a fair amount of female nudity in the game, in the form of playing cards that you received when you would bed a female. However, when the game came to the US, Atari felt that there was no way that Americans could possibly handle the sight of bare bre