Author Archives: geoffreylong

Geoffrey Long is a media analyst, scholar, and storyteller exploring transmedia experiences, emerging entertainment platforms and the future of entertainment as the Lead Narrative Producer for the Narrative Design Team at Microsoft Studios. He is an alum of the MIT Comparative Media Studies program, a FoE Fellow with the Futures of Entertainment community, and a co-editor of the Playful Thinking book series from the MIT Press. His personal site can be found at geoffreylong.com.

Now there’s an idea…

I came across The Basecamp Manifesto the other day and immediately thought, “I should write one of these.” The Inkblots Manifesto. The Dreamsbay Manifesto. The Tohubohu Manifesto. Of course, if Bill and I are already on government watchlists for our continuing political rants, I suppose writing any ‘manifesto’ at all would probably result in a […]

The physics of online literature.

From the MIT Technology Review: Physics Model Predicts Book Sales. This is a little bizarre, but it makes perfect sense, considering things like The Virtual Book Tour, which had its sixth outing while I was away. Hey, Kevin – jump on this.

Kottke on webzines.

I’m a little disappointed that Inkblots didn’t make the list, but given our current erratic publishing schedule, maybe people think we’re dead, and thus didn’t mention us on this thread about web magazines at kottke.org. Posted more for my own reference in the future, but there’s a bunch of possibilities on that list.

Shooting straight to the tip-top of my bragging rights.

Remember that new fancy site I built for my friend Andy Rozsa? I was chatting with him this morning on IM, and he said this: i’m resuming work as a composer again, actually. An old OLO friend saw the website, heard my work, played it for her boss…. And lo and behold, i’m composer-in-residence next […]

Wow.

I have the coolest people on my Christmas card list. (Possibly NSFW, depending on how cranky your workplace is.)

Bear with me — life is nuts.

This last week has been, and the next week will be, absolutely and utterly insane. Today, for instance, I’m driving from Chicago to New York, and then from New York to Boston on Monday. There’s an open house at a grad school program I really like up there, and things have worked out so that […]

Holy smokes.

A quick post here to spread this hot news: Screening Process, the short film I produced for Tohubohu Productions, made the finals. We’re one of the top 15 short films in the country. Ho. Lee. Smokes. Hollywood, here we come.

Comments are off again.

After another thirteen thousand comments appeared on this weblog in the last two weeks, I’ve yanked the comments again. Now they’ve found Ken’s weblog too, and things are getting out of hand. Here’s the trouble: I have my archives almost ready to make the switch, but I need a good solid couple of hours to […]

Nifty things: the Ambient Dashboard.

How cool is this? The Ambient Executive Dashboard is an analog device that receives a wireless signal to display the current status of three different elements, such as the value of your stock portfolio. It’s not as cool as it could be, because their business model doesn’t include just the hardware, but a monthly charge […]

I’m dreaming of a white Thanksgiving.

I’m writing this on my parents’ bondi blue iMac, sitting in my Dad’s office, and watching flurries tumbling past the window. The trees and the ground both have a light white dusting, and baby, it’s cold outside. Winter has officially descended upon Ohio; I imagine Chicago won’t be far behind. Happy Thanksgiving, everybody. I’m grateful […]