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9/11 3D “fly-through” and how media contextualizes experience

Posted on June 21, 2007 by

I just finished watching the fascinating video of a 3D representation of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center created by a bunch of researchers at Purdue.  The goal was to create a visual representation to illustrate how the planes managed to destroy the buildings primary support structures, even though the architects had…

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Yehoodi Talk Show #417: Evita talks about being on “So You Think You Can Dance”

Posted on June 20, 2007 by

Evita Arce fromSo You Think You Can Dance The latest episode of my lindy hop podcast the "Yehoodi Talk Show" has been posted by my partner Spuds today.  We chatted with our pal Evita Arce about her experiences competing on the Fox TV show "So You Think You Can Dance." We are so proud of…

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“Real Lives”: Learning about world cultures, one life at a time

Posted on June 19, 2007 by

My name is Manal.  I am a six year old girl in Syria.  I have an older brother and three older sisters.  My mother and father are salespeople.  We are sunni muslims. Tomorrow I begin school… So begins the life of my new character in the game "Real Lives" put out by Educational Simulations. A…

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CyberExtruder: bringing your ugly mug into the metaverse

Posted on June 19, 2007 by

I recently read in the blog Metaversed about a new avatar customization service offered by the awkwardly named company "CyberExtruder" on their sim Avatar Island (teleport SLURL). The word was that you just drop them a good picture of your face and they create a 3D version of it that you can apply to your…

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Gamers unite for Net Neutrality!

Posted on June 18, 2007 by

I forgot to mention last week that at the Games for Change Festival in New York Moveon.org and Games for Change announced a new joint initiative called "Gamers for Net Neutrality."  The goal is to leverage the enormous energy and creativity of the digital gamers communities to push for freer, more open internet public policy….

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Looking for a roommate(s) for the summer

Posted on June 17, 2007 by

My awesome roommate Paul is sadly moving off to the Great White North to seek his fame and fortune with a game developer up in Canada.  So I am looking for a short-term roommate to share my fabulous, spacious two-bedroom apartment from July 1 to August 31. It’s located on Ann St in the Financial…

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Jamie Sue on why she loves blues dancing

Posted on June 17, 2007 by

My friend Jamie Sue, on the swing dance website that I administer, made an eloquent statement about why she loves dancing to the blues. I have to quote it in its entirety: I love blues. Blues music reflects a lot of my life view. It lives big and loud. It’s passionate and large. It’s about…

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Initial thoughts on Season 3 of “So You Think You Can Dance”

Posted on June 16, 2007 by

I can see that this is going to be a really interesting third season of the Fox show "So You Think You Can Dance."  Through the wonders of TIVO, I got caught up on the last 12-hours of show last night in about three hours.  I cried 2-3 times already, and applauded at the TV…

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Quick video of virtual broadcast of iCommons panel on “I versus Commons”

Posted on June 15, 2007 by

Here’s a quick video of Jonathan Zittrain answering a question I posed to him from Second Life.  Namely: How do we win the fight for free culture when the hardware / OS layer is being increasingly locked down by Microsoft and Apple for freely creating, sharing and re-mixing our content? The context was a panel…

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Larry Lessig speaking today at iCommons Summit, streamed in-world

Posted on June 15, 2007 by

Tireless advocate for free culture, enlightened intellectual property policies and an open internet, Dr. Lawrence Lessig will be speaking today at 11AM PST at the iCommons Summit in Dubrovnic, Croatia.  You may know Larry as the CEO of the Creative Commons. For those who can’t jet over there, Larry’s talk will also be streamed into…

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