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.

Heading for a crash.

Blearrrrrrgh. Most of my day so far has been awesome, a blur of productivity and high-speed brainstorming and codeslinging and modeling, et cetera. After my 2PM meeting (which was supposed to only be an hour but ran to over twice that), I ran around the corner to Quantumbooks (the resident technical bookstore on campus), tracked […]

A simple observation.

That old cliché about the simplest things being the hardest? Absolutely true. Earlier this week I spent hours working on a “version 1.5” redesign of the GAMBIT site, only to discover on the seventh draft that the best solution was a streamlining of my previous design. Subtle and elegant takes the cookie again – but […]

Charles Simic the next poet laureate!

I’m such a nerd. I saw the New York Times headline “Charles Simic, Surrealist With Dark View, Is Named Poet Laureate” and almost shouted “COOL!” in the office. Heh. Seriously, though. COOL!

Links list: 07.23.07.

The time-honored “convergence culture” doctrines of MIT professor Henry Jenkins. Henry’s a given in 2017. Design is seedy. Well, yeah. Vizio releasing 52″ 1080p LCD for $2,200. I wonder if that would fit on my new mantel? How microstock is used. I know I’m trying to use microstock whenever possible here at CMS. Trees in […]

A good use of a weekend.

This weekend I: Got a refund on The Wrong New Apartment. Put down a check for The Right New Apartment(?). Dinged level 29 with my new Dranei mage in WoW. Went to the midnight release party for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Started reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Finished reading Harry Potter […]

The boy who lived…

I’m writing this on my iPhone while waiting in line with Laura at the Harry Potter release at the Barnes and Noble in Burlington, Massachusetts. We’ve been here since around 9:30 and there’s gotta be about 1500 people here. It’s insane! There’s a bunch of girls in full garb near us that are singing bizarre […]

Alas, poor weekend…

I was about to write something along the lines of, “Oh, poor weekend, we barely knew ye,” but then it dawned on me that no, actually, this weekend was incredibly productive. This weekend I got a price quote on the new glasses and contacts that I need, ran a batch of Singaporeans back to Costco […]

AIM statuses I have known.

I’m settling into my new office here on campus, and it’s freaking amazing. Now, of course, my mind is turning to optimizing my workflow here in this new environment, and I’m contemplating using AIM as an interoffice communications tool. iChat is surprisingly evolving into a real staple of my day, much faster and friendlier than […]

A little art.

It’s nice when I can make a little art over the course of my workday, such as the new illustration for the MIT Convergence Culture Consortium: Affiliations page.

Five minutes I haven’t had in a year.

Well, this is representative of the state of things in my life recently: I just grabbed five minutes to update my homepage. Now it actually says 2007 instead of 2006. Sheesh.