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Category Archives: digital storytelling
Holy Holograms, Tupac
Last week Nick Antonini remixed the Tupac hologram, which appeared at Coachella 2012, with the classic Princess Leia hologram from Star Wars. And soon after there was the video remix of Tupac and Star Wars by Sethward productions that takes … Continue reading
The Conversation
Here’s an animated GIF that kinda says it all about this 1974 classic.
Open Labs/Open Hearts
Yesterday I had the honor of both attending and speaking at the launch of CUNY City Tech’s community publishing platform Open Lab. Built on a WordPress/BuddyPress combo, Open Lab follows in the rich tradition of similar sites at CUNY like … Continue reading
I Wish I Had a Carpenter
Walking around NYC this afternoon I saw the IFC Cinemetal t-shirts (scroll down that page—what a terrible website the IFC center has) at their theater off West 4th Street and I really, really wanted the Carpenter t-shirt. These t-shirts are … Continue reading
This Week in ds106: Archiving and the Digital
Last night I went on roughly an hour and fifteen minute rant during this #ds106 session about archiving and the digital. It was all over the place, covering everything from Wikipedia to Tupac to the Numa Numa Guy to Star … Continue reading
A Lemonade Stand for Education
Yesterday marked the end of the ds106 Kickstarter, and at the end of two weeks we raised $12,643 and funded the project at 301% the original request of $4200—all of which remains mind boggling to me. In terms of funding … Continue reading
ds106 featured of British Tabloid
Has ds106 joined the ranks of Princess Di, Brangelina, and Miley Cyrus? I doubt it, but it really warmed my heart when I saw Ben Rimes’ tweet this morning that a number of ds106 Silent Movie assignments had been featured … Continue reading
Introducing ds106 in[SPIRE]
Maybe one of the coolest things about ds106 is the framweork is loose enough that students can not only dream up how to make the community better, but can almost immediately implement it in some pretty powerful ways while the … Continue reading
Innovation as a Communal Act
One of the things I’ve been wrestling with since ds106 went open and online back in Spring 2011 is how to represent innovation as a communal, rather than an individual, phenomenon. And this topic seems particularly relevant now that I … Continue reading
This Week in ds106: Remix
In tonight’s class we talked remix and introduced the assignment for this week which is built around Alan Levine’s amazing Remix machine that is part of the growing empire of features that is ds106. It’s is really amazing to watch … Continue reading
