5by5 - Screen Time #14: Cinematic Industrial Complex (with Merlin Mann)
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5by5 | Screen Time #14: Cinematic Industrial Complex (with Merlin Mann)
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5by5 | The Incomparable #114: When You Wish Upon a “Star Wars”
5by5 - The Incomparable #114: When You Wish Upon a "Star Wars"
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The Incomparable #82: Apocalypse Book Club
It’s the end of the world! And since our eyeglasses are intact, we have time enough at last, to read. We discuss Maureen McHugh’s "After the Apocalypse" short-story collection, Cormac McCarthy’s "The Road," and other apocalypse tales we have known. Do zombies have their own David Attenborough, leading expeditions into Cleveland? Why should you be afraid if heavy snowfall combines with the appearance of strange invisible magic ghost sex-dragon monsters? And why does John Siracusa plan to ride out the apocalypse in style? We ask several of these questions, but you’ll have to listen to see if we ever answer any of them.
Tagged with books movies tv comics sci-fi geek science fiction apocalypse incomparable
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5by5 | The Incomparable #68: Jedi Weekend
5by5 - The Incomparable #68: Jedi Weekend
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5by5 | The Ihnatko Almanac #6: Walter Isaacson: So That’s Steve Jobs
5by5 - The Ihnatko Almanac #6: Walter Isaacson: So That’s Steve Jobs
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SXSW: Old Spice Resurrected: How Aging Icon Pwned Internet
Panel from SXSW 2011.
What are the ingredients that make for a meme-able idea? What’s the best way for brands to activate and engage online communities?
Tagged with sxsw old spice commercial tv youtube marketing advertising meme twitter
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Jo Walton onSci-Fi Talk
This talented author has written a very personal story mixing her own life and fiction about a troubled girl discovering fantasy. We also chat about Steam Punk and her new novel based on the French Revolution. Special thanks to Tor Books. Music is by Victor Stellar.
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Matt Locke: Television and New Media
The variety of new methods for self expression on the internet have led to an overlap between public and private communication and six new kinds of communication spaces have emerged. These are not along a spectrum but rather have different roles and rules governing behavior. When designing a new media service, the important thing is not which medium (TV, internet, etc) it is on. The important thing is to make the architecture of your service match the kind of social space the users expect.
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