Cross-Media + Transmedia Entertainment

Archive for August, 2007

31 Aug

Now this a great way to experience the potential of cross-media

A few weeks ago I gave a presentation at the Web Standards Group on ‘Thinking Outside the Web’. After the talk I was approached by the Workflow Specialist for the Northen Region, Integrated Sales and Marketing of Fuji Xerox Australia, Duane Mackey, who shared with me a project created by Fuji Xerox Australia to market their […]

31 Aug

Networked Art Competition: Mixed Realities Commissions

I was very happy to see this, a multi-place commission:
AVENUES OF INVESTIGATION: we are looking for works that (1) bridge multiple realities while maintaining autonomy; (2) engage the user as a participant; (3) include the dynamics of both one-to-one and one-to-many communication within the work; (4) require collaboration between artists, programmers, scientists, and others; and, […]

31 Aug

DVD Board Games

At the beginning of my research a few years ago, I analysed the Nightmare video-board game. The new Atmosfear DVD board is still part of my research and so I was thrilled to see an article in the latest GameNews enewsletter on ‘Mixed Media Board Games’.
In the broader scheme of things, the video game industry co-exists […]

31 Aug

Not-for-Profit theatre company uses the web to draw in patrons

I’ve spoken with some theatre directors about using the web and communities to draw patrons into their productions but it has fallen on deaf ears. So, I was pleased to see a not-for-profit company making an effort for the production of ‘Coast of Uptopia’. The website, includes pictures and videos — just the sort of […]

31 Aug

Web & Mobile & Book integration: “Joel and Cat Set the Story Straight”

Penguin Australia have launched a new book for the 13+ market: Joel and Cat Set the Story Straight. Written by Nick Earls and Rebecca Sparrow, the story is described as follows:
Joel and Cat Set the Story Straight is two weeks in the life of Joel Hedges and Cat Davis. Joel would prefer to get through […]

31 Aug

MIT “transmedia” and “convergence” thesis are online!

For the past year or so these hard-working and clever individuals have been working towards their Masters at MIT’s Comparative Media Studies Department. They’ve been developing their theories on TV, videogames, digital media, animation, museums, transmedia and convergence and now they’re online:
IVAN ASKWITH
TV 2.0: Turning Television into an Engagement Medium
ALEC AUSTIN
Expectations Across Entertainment Media
LISA BIDLINGMEYER
Agent + […]

30 Aug

Some More ARG Stats

Last year I posted statistics I’d researched on alternate reality games. The list needs some minor editing since some links have moved. But before I do that, I wanted to add some more stats. Let me know if you have others to add to these ARGs or any others.
ReGenesis Extended Reality Game II
These stats from a talk delivered by […]

27 Aug

InWorld Event: “Are Virtual Worlds relevant to my Marketing Effort?”

This Wednesday you can attend this event inside of Second Life:
“In World” Panel Discussion (Re-run)
29 August @ 9.30am - 10.30am
 
One of the fastest growing online communities today is the virtual world of Second Life. With more than 6 million users worldwide, many big corporate including IBM, Toyota, Dell, Telstra, Sun Microsystems and the ABC have […]

27 Aug

“O HAI TV EXECS”…

I’m not one for fear-driven motivation, but this is funny:

Picture by Paul Cleghorn at Flickr

27 Aug

Exported Fictional Artefacts> Serenity Ship Papers

Yesterday the Official Serenity Ship Papers went on sale at Quantum Mechanix. The papers are replicas of the authorisation materials used by the fictional characters of Joss Whedon’s Firefly/Serenity verse.
The Ship Papers set includes 13 full-color sheets of various sizes up to 8-1/2″ x 14″. Certificates are hand stamped with the official seals of the […]

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