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Blockchain and the transformation of the ownership of digital culture

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Join/Stop the Internet Slowdown

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Three Cool Things from this Summer

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Come see DamNation for Free in a Patagonia Store

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Film Fest Experimentation – Cork VoDo Edition

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Net neutrality, Comcast, filmmakers, artists & those who represent them

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Brands and Impact: Patagonia and DamNation

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April Art: Chelsea & LES Edition

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April Art: Upper East Side Edition

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DamNation at SXSW: Brands Having an Impact

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Great Art to See This Week in NYC

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Superabundance: 900 Films/Year in the NYT

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Shored Up opens in NYC

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Guest Post: Shored Up too controversial for NC Science Museum?

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Two Upcoming Talks – RIDM and IDFA

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Netflix in a Box from Kaltura

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Recent Talks on Building Your Fan base for Film

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Panel at IFP Week: Social Capital

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Vote: Two Panels at SXSW

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Old People Rule the (Movie) World

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I’m on social media vacation

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Transmedia: Why I’m not Buying

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No (Data) Collection without Conversation

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Crowdfunding Projection Template

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Stephen Dane recounts experience on Blade Runner

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Stephen Dane recounts experience on Blade Runner

Nice Tumblr Lapham’s has got there laphamsquarterly: DEJA…

Nice Tumblr Lapham’s has got there

laphamsquarterly:

DEJA VU: MESSAGE RECEIVED

2013: What hath God wrought, indeed! Kids and their new-fangled smartphones are about to run the telegram out of India.

1860: Not just for transmission of election results, the telegraph machine is expected to bring about “unity, peace, and good-will among men.”

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Nice Tumblr Lapham’s has got there

laphamsquarterly:

DEJA VU: MESSAGE RECEIVED

2013: What hath God wrought, indeed! Kids and their new-fangled smartphones are about to run the telegram out of India.

1860: Not just for transmission of election results, the telegraph machine is expected to bring about “unity, peace, and good-will among men.”

Hollow: An Interactive Doc, launches June 20

I’ve been following this project for a long time now, and am glad to see it finally coming out soon. On June 20th, Elaine McMillion and team will be launching a new type of doc – an online only, interactive, participatory doc experience called Hollow.  From the press release:

Hollow explores the issues of small-town America through the voices and ideas of people living in McDowell County, W.Va., will launch June 20  West Virginia’s 150th statehood celebration. The immersive, online experience will combine video portraits, user-generated content, data, grassroots mapping and soundscapes on an HTML5 site and an accompanying community tool to tell the story of those living in boom-and-bust areas in small-town America.

“Hollow is an evolving story and allows the residents to update their stories to the many viewers online. This type of format provides a lean-forward and lean-back experience that both engages the user and allows them to be told a story,” McMillion said.

The interactive documentary allows users to experience the stories of over 30 residents, captures user-input data and provides story updates to featured community members through an embedded WordPress site.


I’m looking forward to checking it ou soon and hope it’s as ground-breaking as I suspect it might just be.

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From Time, a great new cover from Ai Weiwei – and check out the film too!

timemagazine:

This week’s TIME cover story, which is illustrated by the artist-activist Ai Weiwei, examines China’s place in the world.

Read a preview of the story here.

(Art by Ai Weiwei for TIME, Typography by Post Typography)