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March 04 2011
Transmedia Talk Podcast – Episode 20
Welcome to Transmedia Talk, a new podcast covering all things Story. Transmedia Talk is co-hosted by Nick Braccia, Dee Cook, and Haley Moore and looks to shed light on the topic of transmedia storytelling with commentary, interviews and tips on how storytelling is moving into the 21st century.
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Running Time: 1:15:03
Hosts:
Nick Braccia from Culture Hacker
Haley Moore
Dee Cook from Dog Tale Media
and Host Emeritus Robert Pratten from Transmedia Storyteller
Special Guest:
Independent transmedia creator Andrea Phillips
Andrea Phillips joins us to talk about transmedia ethics, a topic she will discuss at SXSW Interactive next weekend, and at DIY Days in NYC this Saturday.
From This Episode:
(0:01:30) Magda, the vulcanologist from Ready for the Big Chill, makes her introduction.
(0:02:22) NASA’s “Ask an Astrobiologist” column addresses the 2012 Experience. An illuminating quote from a transmedia outsider:
I learned from Wikipedia that creating this sort of fake website is a new advertising technique called “Viral Marketing”, by analogy with computer viruses.
(0:10:20) The interactive web series Lonelygirl15
(0:12:20) Game creator Steve Diddle reveals the nature of his character, Martin Aggett.
(0:15:35) Player wiki for Brian Bricker’s meta-ARG, “I’m Sorry.”
(0:17:00) ‘girl quits job on dry erase board’
(0:17:40) Catfish, as discussed in Episode 6 of Transmedia Talk.
(0:21:30) Eyjafjallajökull
(0:25:00) The Game
(0:29:10) Yomi Ayeni’s experience Breathe.
(0:29:35) The Florida Film Festival’s filmmaking experiment The Voice.
(0:30:25) Routes
(0:33:13) Editor’s Note: I did, in fact, register argtropes.com. Wiki upcoming.
(0:36:50) The 1997 film The Game
(0:44:03) Wonderland receives some weird ARG mail.
(0:44:40) John Scalzi’s rant about mysterious game mail.
(0:46:55) Perplex City, Edoc Laundry, Cathy’s Book, and Personal Effects: Dark Art
Winter Is Coming – 1 of 2 from J.C. Hutchins on Vimeo.
(0:49:25) JC Hutchins unboxes an awesome game artifact for HBO’s campaign The Maester’s Path for Game of Thrones.

(0:51:40) The lion statue gifted to the moderators of the Cloudmakers, the player group for The Beast.
(0:54:33) Tiger Puff is a Sew By Numbers doll.
November 29 2010
RADAR NYC – feat. Shantell Martin
For this installment of RADAR NYC, we asked our contributor Shantell Martin (RADAR ep 26 – Hidden Oras) to curate a blog post and send in what she’s into at the moment. She sent us back some really great content, and a lot of it touches on similar themes to those in her own work, which you can see in her episode. Here, you’ll find a lot of deep questions about consciousness, awareness and the universe, and the connections between them all.
Gregg Braden – The Holographic Nature of The Universe
This video features a speech by author Gregg Braden in which he says that our collective consciousness is holographic in nature; that is, a pattern which is part of a larger pattern, which is part of an even larger pattern, and so on, like how cells are part of a larger organism. And if one piece of that pattern changes, it would allow for the rest of the pattern to adapt. Honestly, he can explain it much better than I can, and whether you ultimately agree or not, it definitely makes for an interesting listen.
Claude VonStroke
Claude VonStroke is a San Francisco-based DJ originally from Detroit who wants to have fun rather than look cool, and encourages his listeners to do the same at his gigs. It’s definitely difficult to stand around while listening to his music; it’s the kind of house techno that demands a dance party. Starting off as a filmmaker, in 2005 he started his “dirtybird” label, which has released over 40 EPs as well as two of his own albums, including his latest album “Bird Brain.”
Claude VonStroke’s MySpace
Claude VonStroke at dirtybird
Lynne McTaggart “The Intention Experiment”
Lynne McTaggart is an award-winning science journalist who studies human consciousness. Her latest book is a scientific detective story in which readers explore the furthest reaches of consciousness. A follow-up to her previous book, The Field, which explored an interconnected universe and scientific explanations for phenomena such as ESP and alternative medicine, her new book shows readers how to incorporate these things into their own lives. The book is connected to its website, in which readers can coordinate their involvement and track results as part of the experiment.
You can buy the book HERE
PSFK SALON at Soho House NY
PSFK is a trends research and innovation company for creative business. PSFK SALON is an event at Soho House NY in which participants and presenters will examine innovative ideas around happiness. The event includes breakfast, plenty of coffee, and speakers such as Sarah Forbes, curator of the Museum of Sex. After the presentations, the presenters will have a Q&A with the audience.
Tuesday, Nov 30 · 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Soho House NY
29-35 9th Ave
New York, NY 10014
$45
EVENT INFO
Black Angels NYC
In a stark contrast to last week’s Follow (What White Chicks Cherish), Black Angels NYC is a blog that celebrates successful and beautiful Black women in New York. At first glance it may look like simply a lot of pretty pictures, it goes deeper than that, with content ranging from quotes from Maya Angelou to an article about Willow Smith and her infectious hit song “Whip My Hair.” If this blog doesn’t make you love living in New York (or want to move here) I don’t know what will.
August 18 2010
TCIBR: Ted Hope and Katie Holly on creative producing [audio]
TCIBR returns with a special podcast featuring Ted Hope (21 Grams, Adventureland) and Katie Holly (producer of One Hundred Mornings ). Topics covered include creative producing, community curation, making films you’re passionate about as well as what it takes to sustain as a filmmaker in today’s changing landscape.
The WorkBook Project is proud to present One Hundred Mornings the winner of the WBP Discovery and Distribution Award. One Hundred Mornings opens Sept 16th at the Downtown Independent Theater in LA and will run for a week. Special thanks to our partners IndieFlix, Slamdance, The Downtown Independent Theater, Cinema Speakeasy, and CineFist.
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