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.

Work. Study.

Today I polished off two little Flash sites and transcribed thirty pages of a history textbook. It doesn’t seem like a lot of work, but I’m bizarrely tired. One thing that is truly amazing, though, is that I feel like there are now more and more clear spots ahead. For a long time, it was […]

On the other hand…

I am suddenly reconsidering the design trajectory I’d been taking for my new weblog. Why? I was futzing around on my current personal site, looking for a piece of content, and I realized that with a couple of small exceptions, I really liked the look and feel of that site, even better than the new […]

Developing thoughts on digital narratives.

As many of you know, I’m currently cranking up my digital skills to apply to grad school. I’ve been feeling out different programs for years, and I’ve finally found the direction I want to take – the catch is, I really need to put my money where my mouth is in order to actually get […]

U2’s “Vertigo” leaked to the web!

Most excellent – MP3s of U2’s new single, “Vertigo”, have started appearing online. Links to where you can obtain your oh-so-illegal-yet-oh-so-buzzworthy copy are here: U2log.com: It’s Vertigo! Man, I am so stoked. The new song is really cool, with Achtung Baby-esque echo effects but with some kick-ass growly guitar courtesy of our good Master Edge. […]

It’s so true.

Rstevens over at Diesel Sweeties hits the nail on the head today: Kids of the 90s suck.

My old Kentucky home coffeeshop.

This post is being written from this really nifty little cafe in Louisville, Kentucky called Heine Brothers. Good coffee, free wi-fi, nifty wooden bench seating (which, when done right, can be quite comfortable) and attached to an equally cool little bookstore, this place has just entered my list of Favorite Coffeeshops. Which, come to think […]

Precisely the kind of dork I am.

It is a Monday night. It has been a very good, very productive day – mattwelton.com, one of my little client gigs, got out the door safely, a couple other client projects moved forward, I did the laundry, took out the trash, snagged some halfway decent chicken biryani for dinner, and now am looking around […]

Greenfield vs. Winer.

I admire both Dave Winer and Adam Greenfield for different reasons, but when Adam lays the smack down I just have to cheer. Good on ya, mate – let him have it.

Hey, where’d I go?

For those of you wondering where I disappeared to recently, you should know that upgrading to Movable Type 3.0 is a bitch. Importing a 21MB database has been a ridiculous failure, simply sputtering out and dying after sometime in late 2003. I am reluctant to lose so much history here, but at the same time […]

Subscriptions in Safari?

So just about the only thing I miss from Internet Explorer is the ability to “subscribe” to sites – in other words, the ability to scan down and see when your favorite sites have been updated without actually visiting them. That was cool. I wonder if someone’s built a plugin for Safari that would enable […]