Via 4D Fiction
Updates from November, 2010
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Are you a game/experience designer?
SanderElastique
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Video: "Media Surfaces: Incidental Media"
SanderElastique
Really kewl video from Berg and DentsuW, how (interactive) media can be incorporated in a creative and fun way!
Media surfaces: Incidental Media from Dentsu London on Vimeo.
Via BoingBoing
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The future of digital books
SanderElastique
Three concepts of the future of digital books. I really like the Alice concept.
The Future of the Book. from IDEO on Vimeo.
Via BoingBoing
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Sync your TV show content on your iPad through audio
SanderElastique
The people at ABC (American Broadcasting CompanyW) and The Nielsen CompanyW have come up with a smart solution to synchronize content from your TV to your iPad so you can use the latter one as a true second screen.
By using some kind of audio fingerprinting, the ABC serie My Generation sync’s to the My Generation iPad app, providing the user with extra (interactive) content about the show, while watching the show.
I think this technology could get very interesting in the not to distant future.
Via Engadget
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TEDxTalks "Bard 5.0: The Evolution of Storytelling"
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Influential pioneer who defined the alternate reality entertainment genre worldwide. Sean Stewart is an award-winning science fiction novelist, a groundbreaking figure in transmedia storytelling, and the most experienced and influential writer of Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) in the world. A graduate of the University of Alberta in Edmonton and currently based in California, Sean has founded four genre defining companies including 42 Entertainment and Fourth Wall Studios, behind ARG campaigns including The Beast, I Love Bees, Year Zero, and Vanishing Point (Microsoft). In publishing, he has continued to push the envelope of the traditional novel with the transmedia Cathys Book, a New York Times and international bestseller currently published in twenty countries and a dozen languages around the world. For more information about this TEDxTalk or TEDxEdmonton, visit http://www.tedxedmonton.com.