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Category Archives: Academia

CONATHON09.01: Logan International Airport.

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I’ve somehow managed to get myself into a situation where I’m attending three conferences in two weeks, and presenting at two of them. The first one is starting now, which is why I’m posting this from Berlin, Germany (!!), which is hosting the third Pictoplasma conference. Since people […]

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Transformative Works and Cultures.

The interview I conducted with machinima artist Paul Marino has just been published in the second issue of The Journal of Transformative Works and Cultures – you can check it out here. Right. Back to the slides…

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Where did that month go?

I’ve just realized, much to my horror, that it’s been almost a month since I’ve posted anything here. Yikes. Sorry about that – suffice it to say that the last couple of weeks have been even more intense than usual, and the next couple of weeks are going to be even more intense than that. […]

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[C3] Whedon’s New Business Model ‘Horribly’ Awesome

I have a new post up today at the MIT Convergence Culture Consortium: Whedon’s New Business Model ‘Horribly’ Awesome. In it I examine a couple of the highlights from the thoroughly exciting interview Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Dollhouse) gave to Wharton at U Penn last week. Check out both the article and […]

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[C3] The Future of Entertainment is… Paper?

I have a new post up today over at the MIT Convergence Culture Consortium weblog, “The Future of Entertainment is… Paper?” In it, I basically stare agog at the awesomeness that is PaperCamp, a one-day event that went down on January 17th in London and that I’m kicking myself for having missed. At the end […]

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On Literature and Comparative Media Studies.

(Note: I should preface this bit of writing with a warning: what follows is a first attempt to set down some things I’ve been struggling to articulate for the past couple of years. As such, it may be slightly less than ideally coherent, but hopefully out of it some clarity will emerge.) What is literature? […]

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Upgrades, part 3.

This might seem like a small thing, but it’s actually indicative of a bigger thing. Tonight I changed the ‘Miscellany’ section of this site to Consulting and moved the “Presentations and Lectures” page into the Writing section. Longtime friends and clients will note that, unlike my old consulting site that is (at least for now) […]

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Upgrades, part 2.

Continuing in the same vein as before, I’ve now managed to the get Movable Type’s new Facebook Connect plugin up and running on this blog. If you’ve wanted to comment on something here but have been deterred in the past, give this a shot and see if it works for you! I’ve also installed Shaun […]

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Calls for Papers.

A number of intriguing calls for papers have come through my inbox lately, so I thought I’d post the most interesting-looking ones here. Anyone who reads this blog has to have somewhat similar interests… SFF Critical Book on Doctor Who The Unsilent Library: Adventures in New Doctor Who Published by the Science Fiction Foundation edited […]

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Upgrades.

One of this site’s unspoken functions is to serve as a testing ground for new technologies that I intend to add to other sites for MIT and for my consulting clients. This morning is a great example of that: first I added a custom Google search to my site (now accessible at http://www.geoffreylong.com/search) and then, […]

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