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.

Gut-reaction: oxymoronic.

I would actually really like the phrase “Microsoft Design” to not be an oxymoron. For the purposes of the democratization of great design and the global imporvement of the quality of life that should result, the notion that the world’s biggest software company (and most pervasive) could also become a leader in that particular mission […]

On birthdays.

While I was either away or lost in The Seas of Busy, Mike Davidson turned 30, I turned 27 and my friend and Inkblots alum Emily Anne Leachman also turned… Um… Something. Personally, I feel like 27 is going to be the beginning of my Golden Age. I don’t know why, but I seriously feel […]

When I redesign, I’m adding a sideblog.

Despite the fact that the headline directly contradicts what Greg is talking about in this article, this is exactly the kind of thing I’d throw into a nice little sideblog there on the side of this here enterprise – Greg Storey’s Airbag hopefully predicts 2005 will kick off the Bronze Age of Web Design. I […]

Coming Late to the Party: The Postal Service.

So my coolhunting in music usually goes like this: I’ll pick up on references to a band that show up in other media in context with someone or something that I already like. Lately, the electronipop group The Postal Service has been popping up all over the periphery of my radar, and when the inestimable […]

Although I’m not a huge D.C. fan…

Man, I wish this poster wasn’t sold out.

Carrie rocks the house.

My old friend and Inkblots alum Carrie Spritzer, soon to be Carrie Spritzer Leyba (or Spritzer-Leyba, not sure exactly) has just launched a new photoblog which is the perfect showcase for her stunning photography skills. Check it out! (And I say all this despite the fact that this here little weblog didn’t make her blogs […]

Griffin Technologies’ RadioSHARK: one slick little device.

So it’s not quite as cool as the idea of “TiVo for radio” makes it sound, but the RadioSHARK from GriffinTechnology is pretty dang nifty nevertheless. There are all kinds of schnazzy little things I’m imagining could be done with this, but I refrain from ruminating about them here due to their somewhat fuzzy legal […]

That 650 WiFi driver.

For those of you looking for it, the driver is downloadable here.

Boxing Rings.

So The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Extended Edition came out this week, and like a good little moron I put it on my Christmas list, so I can’t rush out and buy it. Which is too bad, because I’d like to have something to watch while I’m reinstalling Mac OS […]

Not funny ha-ha, funny… Well, not funny at all, really.

Isn’t it funny how computers will decide to curl up their toes and die at the most inopportune moments? And by funny, I don’t mean Abbott-and-Costello funny, I mean tear-my-hair-out-and-gouge-out-my-eyes funny. That kind of funny. For some reason, Magellan (my G5) has decided to pop up a “Connect to the file server” dialog whenever I […]