I know I’m late to the RSS party, but I’ve recently fully embraced it and started reading several blogs every day. Murketing is one of my favorites, and today Mr. Walker posted something too good to not share with the world.
Brought to the world by StoryCorps, it’s a sound clip of a boy with Asperger’s […]
Entries Tagged as 'Notes From The Field'
RSS Gold
July 8th, 2008 · No Comments
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Shakespeare Had It Right
June 20th, 2007 · No Comments
Nothing against lawyers, but quite frankly i’m hoping for all of our sakes that they are to blame for a all of the (really bad) product names/product packaging/packaging messaging. It couldn’t, could it, be the fault of well, me or others in our industry, right?
Now, possibly not as immediately important as the discussions of engagement, […]
Tags: Ad Biz · Pop Culturisms · Cultures & Fringes · Notes From The Field · Deep Narratives & Commentary · Trends · Why?
Rethinking Television: SXSW Day 4
March 27th, 2007 · No Comments
Anyone that’s seen a 1 year old with a remote, a toddler navigating a pc, or grown adults going head to head on a Wii can tell you that user interface (”IU”: the way people interact with tv, the web, and any other content) needs a new approach.
In a surprising conversation that could have been […]
Tags: Media Technologies · Traditional Media 2.0 · Notes From The Field · Design & Creativity
Losing Control? SXSW Day 4
March 27th, 2007 · No Comments
In the final days of SXSW control was the topic, during “Open Knowledge vs. Controlled” moderated by Francesca Rodriquez of Creative Commons with panelists Robert Capps from Wired, Brett Gaylor Filmmaker from Open Source Cinema, Hemai Parthasarathy Managing Editor from PLoS and Gil Penchina CEO of Wikia explored how transparent technology, community sharing and collective […]
Tags: Media Technologies · Traditional Media 2.0 · Notes From The Field · Community Marketing · Marketing Hacks
Spore of An Idea: SXSW Day 4 Keynote
March 27th, 2007 · No Comments
Will Wright is a legendary game designer, and known best for his creation of The Sims. Collaborating with music icon Brian Eno (known for his avant garde experimental music with the likes of David Bowie, Roxy Music, Talkin Heads and U2), Wil Wright is in the final stages of development of his new game “Spore”. […]
Tags: Breakthroughs · Virtual Lives · Notes From The Field

