From http://2007.sxsw.com/blogs/podcasts.php/2007/08/30/convergence_culture
Tagged with “technology”
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Convergence Culture: A Conversation with Henry Jenkins
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James Bridle – Waving at the Machines | Web Directions
James will discuss the architecture of datacenters, the subjectivity of Google Street View, and the pixelation of everything, in an attempt to calibrate our new position in the world.
http://www.webdirections.org/resources/james-bridle-waving-at-the-machines/
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The Full Stack of Entertainment: Storytelling, Play and Code
Forget transmedia. Forget alternate and augmented realities. Forget multimedia magazines, tablets, phones and puzzling QR codes. Our challenge lies in figuring out the full-stack of entertainment, designed from the bottom right to the very top: for phones, physical objects—part of the Internet of things or otherwise—tablets and conventional computing devices, where art, code and design mesh together perfectly with directorial vision.
These teams producing our next generation of entertainment are right at the heart of Steve Jobs’ placing of Apple at the intersection of liberal arts and technology. Where did they come from, how are they evolving entertainment and how are they making storytelling, play, code and technology sing?
http://2011.dconstruct.org/conference/dan-hon
Dan Hon is a Creative Director at Wieden + Kennedy in Portland, OR, where he works on the intersection between storytelling, games, play and code. A former lawyer, he’s worked for Mind Candy helping to build their first product, Perplex City, and co-founded Six to Start, an award-winning entertainment production company in 2007. He’s most known for being passionately for, and against, ARGs. He does not play World of Warcraft anymore.
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Cognitive Dissonance: Lightning in a Bottle
What was the earliest sound ever recorded, or "bottled"? The First Sounds (FS) project, organized by a group of audio historians, scientists, and archivists, is dedicated to exploring these pioneering sounds, and sharing them with the world.
Tagged with sound bottle third cost library history soundscape technology
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Copyright vs creativity with Cory Doctorow
In this Meanland lecture, Cory Doctorow discusses how writers can seize the possibilities of the digital future.
The internet and digital technology is challenging traditional notions of copyright, but many authors are finding new and innovative ways to circulate their work — and to make a living while doing so. Acclaimed SF writer, blogger and commentator Cory Doctorow looks at the perils and opportunities of this brave new world.
http://wheelercentre.com/videos/video/meanland-copyright-vs-creativity-with-cory-doctorow/
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Science Weekly podcast: A blogging special from the Science Online conference in North Carolina
From Science Online 2011, we take an extended look at the world of blogging and its role in modern science
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/blog/audio/2011/jan/24/science-weekly-podcast-blogging-special
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A Little Bit Pregnant: Why it’s a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers the Way We Regulate Radios, Guns, Uranium and Other Special-Purpose Tools - Cory Doctorow
Socrates from the Singularity Weblog attended my University of Toronto iSchool talk ("A Little Bit Pregnant: Why it’s a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers the Way We Regulate Radios, Guns, Uranium and Other Special-Purpose Tools") yesterday and was kind enough to record and podcast it with a great write up.
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online | Spark | CBC Radio
Next week, Spark will feature an interview with Kevin Kelly. Kevin is currently senior maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded the popular technology
http://www.cbc.ca/spark/2010/03/full-interview-kevin-kelly-on-the-pleasures-of-wasting-time-online/
Tagged with interview kevin kelly spark cbc technology
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Digital Dialogues | Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities - An applied think tank for the digital humanities
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Science Friday Archives: Steven Johnson and ‘Where Good Ideas Come From”
How did Darwin develop some of his ideas? Why did YouTube burst onto the social media scene when it did? And how are those two developments connected?
In this segment, we’ll talk with Steven Johnson, author of the book "Where Good Ideas Come From." We’ll talk about how great ideas come to be, and what conditions help to foster creativity and spur advances in thought.
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