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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.

Quickies.

Lots going on. Brief updates follow. Kind of bummed about Kerry Clark (thanks, Mike Mike) dropping out. Not too bummed, but, y’know, not as satisfied as I was to see Liebermann leave the game. I thought Clark was kind of cool. Not as cool as Dr. Dean, but, y’know, hey. What I can’t figure out […]

It galls me to admit this, but…

So it really rankles me that Microsoft’s new ad campaign strikes such a chord in me. I mean, I love the message, but I don’t believe for an instant that it’s true. “Your potential. Our passion.” I’m just not buying. ==

Ladies and gentlemen, Norah Jones.

In conjunction with the release of her new album, Feels Like Home,norahjones.com has posted her new video, Sunrise. The band looks like they’re having so much fun. I love the sun and the tree. Right, right, back to work.

Let the marathon begin.

Somehow I haven’t gotten anywhere near as much done this week as I need to. Once again I’m going to wind up taking myself offline in order to try and finish up a bunch of projects. This would be easier if so many of them didn’t feel so interminable. Yeesh.

In good company.

It would appear that I’m in the same tribe of dissent as Bill and Kasi. Surprise, surprise.

Feeling all ADHD.

For some reason I’ve been bouncing around all morning, and not in a good way. I mean flitting from project to project, tweaking this here, twiddling with that there. Sometimes days like this can be useful – if you get enough steam built up, you can finish multiple projects in a single day. However, so […]

Rarrrrr.

Because sometimes you just have to draw a demon turtle.

GarageBand for poets.

Late, late last night I did what just might be the most pretentious thing I’ve ever done. I cracked open GarageBand, linked up my iSight, and did a reading of “Ghost“, one of the poems I published in our Fall edition. (Yes, I know our Winter edition is running way behind. Sorry about that.) I […]

On pop literature. And, maybe, art.

Today I spent a couple hours with Nick F. and Kate in the Barnes and Noble over on Rockville Pike doing research. I’ve been waffling on the novel I’ve been working on. I’d sent first draft copies out to a couple of friends and had two positive reactions, one negative one and several deafening silences. […]

Almost there.

I’m this close to a big announcement, the launch of one of the biggest projects I’ve worked on in the last three years. With luck, it’ll happen sometime this weekend. Stay tuned.