Crossmedia and Games researcher 2

Following the previous post on Tom Apperley is the inclusion of another cross-media researcher, focusing on games: Drew Davidson. Drew contacted myself, and Monique, excited about finding other researchers in this area. Whereas Monique and myself were beginning our research at the beginning of the millenium, Davidson had just completed a dissertation. Davidson completed his … Read moreCrossmedia and Games researcher 2

Tom Apperley's research is now online

Tom Apperley, fellow cross-media researcher at the University of Melbourne (different department though), is publishing his thesis-in-progress online. Appereley is focusing on the game, specifically console, dimension of cross-media (where games are an ‘intertextual commodity’), and on ‘interactivity’. He is also doing a valuable ethnographic comparison of Venezuelan and Australian gamers. His posts include: Preliminary … Read moreTom Apperley's research is now online

European Commission receives good news

It is here: Monique’s paper from her session at the European Information Society Event that I contributed to is online as a pdf: Crossmedia communication in the dynamic knowledge society Paper offered to the European CommissionDG Information SocietyReport of the IST Networking session N2815 November 2004 The Hague The paper is well skewed for policy … Read moreEuropean Commission receives good news

We Isa Gang Now

As some of you may have seen in the terms, works and other resources links, there is another researcher looking at the phenomenon of cross-media storytelling. The latest researcher (that I?ve found, I?d love to know of more) is Jill Walker. Walker, web-celeb academic, has considered many aspects of storytelling in new media and produces, … Read moreWe Isa Gang Now

Cross Media Terms + Works

I’ve added another page that provides quotes of terms that I feel are relevant to the study of cross media storytelling, and a page on cross media works. I’ll be adding to both of them (the works is very incomplete) and hope that others suggest terms and works as well.

Choose Your Own Ending

There is a new ‘mobile soap opera game’ (brace yourself there’s heaps more coming your way, including a ‘mobisode’ version of ’24’) called ‘TxtMsC’. It involves a series delivered on TV, mobile phone, with matchmaking service, the chance to win prizes and is marketed on radio and TV. The creator, Charlie Salem, claims it is … Read moreChoose Your Own Ending