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An eye-opener. Check it out here. A couple of things I thought about while reading this: 1. Old books/ singers/ movies coming back into the market. After being a “miss”, they can become a hit. Recently, I saw on the ITunes top 40 downloads of the week were 2 songs by the Backstreet Boys from […]
This reading was really long, and ventured into unknown territory for me… (the rhythm of crickets chirping…?), but I did know from the very start (or at least I think I did), why the reading was chosen for us in networked media. All the concepts Watts was discussing, from the power outage in New-York, to […]
This week we got back into the swing of the Beta Symposiums. We focused on some very interesting questions, so I would like to post about what I heard from Adrian and the tutors, as well as my own speculative ideas. 1. How does Hypertext relate to storytelling in different media formats? In the discussion […]
Proving I can post onto my blog from my phone 🙂
This is one of my favourite books. I say book because it is not a novel, rather a collection of short stories. However all the short stories can, with some reader imagination and willingness to make connections, inter-relate. Munroe uses the same character names in several stories, and the same character descriptions in others, but […]
I actually just started reading this. Literally. Right. Now. (or 30 seconds ago), and felt the urge to start a blog post about this reading. “What if you had a book that changed every time you read it?”- Michael Joyce 1991 This quote just blew my mind. There goes my excitement for ‘Winnie the Pooh […]
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