Tag: Emergent Digital Practices

  • Is this Wireless Graphics Card Stupidly Intuitive or Just Stupid?

  • theatlantic: Alexis Madrigal: The Knight Foundation released a report today detailing how technology was employed in the aftermath of last year’s earthquake in Haiti. The infographic above summarizes some of the key areas, but there’s a full report available, too. Read the full article here.

  • theatlantic: Alexis Madrigal: The Knight Foundation released a report today detailing how technology was employed in the aftermath of last year’s earthquake in Haiti. The infographic above summarizes some of the key areas, but there’s a full report available, too. Read the full article here.

  • Art is fundamentally a survival device of the species. Otherwise it wouldn’t be so persistent. It wouldn’t be in every culture. We wouldn’t know about it… Milton Glaser: first graphic designer to win the National Medal of Arts. Glaser continues: How does art help you survive? It helps us survive by making us attentive. In…

  • Art is fundamentally a survival device of the species. Otherwise it wouldn’t be so persistent. It wouldn’t be in every culture. We wouldn’t know about it… Milton Glaser: first graphic designer to win the National Medal of Arts. Glaser continues: How does art help you survive? It helps us survive by making us attentive. In…

  • laughingsquid: Egypt Returns To The Internet

  • laughingsquid: Egypt Returns To The Internet

  • Opertoon makes stories you can play. We’re combining comics, games, music, and touch- and gesture-sensitive devices to create a fresh kind of storytelling we call “opertoons.” Our apps Strange Rain and Ruben & Lullaby offer up a taste of what we’re creating: interactive entertainment that’s engaging, emotional and artistic. (via Opertoon)

  • Opertoon makes stories you can play. We’re combining comics, games, music, and touch- and gesture-sensitive devices to create a fresh kind of storytelling we call “opertoons.” Our apps Strange Rain and Ruben & Lullaby offer up a taste of what we’re creating: interactive entertainment that’s engaging, emotional and artistic. (via Opertoon)

  • But enter “story” mode and you’ll see what Opertoon means when they claim to design “stories you can play.” With each tap on the glass, snippets of a mysterious character’s inner monologue flit onscreen. Drag your fingertips across the rainy image, and even more stream-of-consciousness spatters out. Who is this person? (via “Strange Rain” iPad…