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.

Yes, I’m a dork.

I am well aware that this makes me an uber-dork, but sometimes something comes along that makes my 14-year-old self rise up and go “COOL!” The new Indiana Jones Dark Brown Baseball Hat with Brass Logo Patch over at the LucasFilm shop is one of those things. Hey, I said I was a dork. Update: […]

Making Lightning.

I came across this while dong my morning webcomics tour – a sharp interview with Scott “Understanding Comics” McCloud. I can’t wait to read his new book, Making Comics, which is due to hit in September. I’m still trying to figure out a way to wrangle a visit from McCloud to MIT this fall, but, […]

Kill me now.

Summer’s supposed to be a vacation? Hah. This evening I found myself running the numbers: a regular work week is 40 hours; if you work 12-hour days instead that goes up to 60 hours; if you work all seven days for 12 hours you get 84 hours; if you work 12 hours a day for […]

Night of a thousand a few wines.

After swinging by the somewhat disappointing Javapalooza IV downtown this evening, Nick and I headed back to his house, where we met up with his folks and had a small wine tasting. You can follow our lttle misadventure over at my Cork’d Wine Journal. Mmmm. Wine.

Food for Ghosts.

All of this is food for ghosts – but then, the care and feeding of phantoms isn’t hard. Everything loved that passes plants a seed, so that future echoes serve to nurture, every time the bus passes that restaurant, every elevator that plays that particular song. In truth, ghosts are roaches, nigh impossible to exterminate […]

Recentering.

I’m writing this from the Kenyon bookstore, where they’ve installed a cripped free wi-fi service – web browsing, yes, but POP/DHCP email access, no. Grump. Every time I return to Ohio it’s like a great weight is lifted from my shoulders. Yes, I have hundreds of emails piling up each day, all of which come […]

The Professor becoming a professor!

Woo-hoo! I just got word that my old friend and housemate Nick “Professor Bosley” Ferraro is headed to Cornell! Attaboy, Nick – welcome back to the Northeast! 🙂

A good project for yet another rainy day.

Since it’s raining – again – here in Boston, I’ve elected to stay in this morning/afternoon and continue to hammer on the TOTQ integration here at geoffreylong.com. This morning I imported all my old entries from Inkblots, cleaned up the comments (removing something like 7000+ spam comments and putting some new antispam measures into effect) […]

An Inconvenient Truth.

Tonight my housemate Jared and I caught a screening of Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth at Harvard Square. (Those links go to IMDB; the official site for the movie is climatecrisis.net.) All of my friends that have seen it had been calling it “a surprisingly uplifting, compelling movie about Al Gore and a PowerPoint presentation.” […]

A beautiful Bell.

A quick tip of the design hat to Bryan Bell, whose blog now features some stunningly beautiful mountains-and-clouds artwork as its header. Good on ya, BB.