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Category Archives: digital storytelling
Explore Hope
This comes from the not perfect department. I had problems making the background of my minimalist travel poster design assignment cleanly mesh with the text I covered up and the new text I added. The background is not one consistent … Continue reading
DS106: Drop Tuition Not Bombs
I’m still working on my book cover, but in the meantime I did Michael Branson Smith’s ds106 bumper sticker assignment, which is a blast. I love that it was so dead simple. All I did is take the originalbumper sticker … Continue reading
John Carpenter’s The Thing Minimalist Poster
I love the minimalist poster assignment over at ds106, and going through the process again allows me to do something with The Thing which I had promised last semester, but never delivered on. I ended up doing The Birds instead, … Continue reading
Lest they forget you, Dr. O’Blivion
Andy Rush, who rules, proved here why nobody makes art like the @rushaw. NOBODY!!! This is magic. What’s more, it ups the ante. An animated GIF-like film, which reminds me a lot of this awesome site called 2manydjs that David … Continue reading
ds106 Live Broadcast 6-30-11: Design, Online Collaboration, and an Intro to Digital Audio
Please note: if you ever want to watch the live broadcasts and you have not received the YouTube link, the broadcasts are always available immediately after the session on Justin.tv here: http://www.justin.tv/ds106tv/ (I will make sure the video titles are correct … Continue reading
Talking ds106 design with Ben Rimes and Cheryl Colan
In today’s session Bianca O’Blivion seems a bit delusional as to her role in the class, while Ben Rimes and Cheryl Colan were kind enough to talk with me about everything from ds106 design assignments to K-12 education (which I … Continue reading
Creativity, Pop Culture, and Copyright
In today’s live broadcast we were fortunate enough to have the diabolical sock puppet Stella Meme join us. She left us with an awesome resource here with links to a number of excellent videos resources such as RIP: A Remix … Continue reading
The Search for O’Blivion: a phone call, an image, and a potential posse?
After today’s live broadcast I received a rather strange phone message which I’m not sure what to do with, take a listen below and let me know what you think. It was from this free online wake-up call service, so … Continue reading
Week 2: Design Assignments and a Skype Call with Oblivion
All, Welcome to week 2 of the Summer of Oblivion, I have to apologize in advance for the seemingly unending drama surrounding Dr. Oblivion. If we know things were going to work out like this we would have never hired … Continue reading
Dr. O’Blivion dead? Clearing my good name
Over the past week we have not only seen the disappearance of THE Dr. Oblivion, but also the emergence of another Dr. Oblivion who at first claimed to be the real #ds106 Dr. Oblivion, but then retracted this story to … Continue reading
