November 2006
media teacher's home page, lots of resouces, links pages
"news and journalism, film, TV, media policy, media reform activism, philosophy and social theory, urban history, contemporary American politics--\perspective informed by media history, political economy and social and cultural theory."
Low Probability of Racoons - Hypertext and Flash animated poems
uses the duration of video to make kinetic poetry that has a narrative in the words and beyond them; nice example for students of simple form with complex effects
The Dead - Billy Collins Animated Poem
video by Juan Delcan; model for students about good uses of new form of production and exhibition
MIT--media in transition 05: the work of stories
much of the conference is available in av form or papers or abstracts.
benditonontze.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object)
a fascinating narrative flash animation, perhaps a metaphor about war in our times
Gender Identity Panel - Resources
links to many interesting online hypertext, visually innovative works; some links no longer functional
October 2006
Tech Head Stories
big list of links for many aspects of digital storytelling; regularly updated
Morph: We Imagine Archives
Media Center blog about technology and narrative; thoughtful writing; group of writers take on a specific topic related to narrative and communication weekly
September 2006
Dave Miller Art Blog
visual artist rethinking what narrative might mean with Internet, flashmobs, etc.
Second Story Interactive Studios
a collection of exemplary multimedia projects, some for exhibitions, some hypertext fiction. Many available. Good models for students learning how to do such projects in terms of design and useability.
CHAPTER ONE
hypertext novel about a girl on trial for arson, theft, and murder.
August 2006
www.theory.org.uk -- the media theory site
attractively designed and easy to understand hyperlinks
July 2006
VirtualDayz
tech aspects of online personal sites: "My current work focuses on digital experiments with personal and cultural memory."
timescape syllabus
course outline with interesting links, especially lecture notes: "Since the birth of cinema, architectural and urban space, and ideas of landscape have played a crucial role in the visual representation of space on screen."
Mark Tribe: The Internet as a Space for Art Making
course at Columbia University, spring 2004. many good Internet resources and links.
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