Roughly sixty days ago, the last thing on my mind was launching yet another site or project. Certainly not one involving Star Wars, and definitely not some kind of DIY/crafters call-to-action. Yet, two months later, here I am, announcing the official launch of “Star Wars Remix,” a website inviting fans to remix their world into […]
My Totally Biased Recommendations for SXSW Panels
I’m not associated with any of these panels, but I would love to see them accepted because of the people involved. They know their respective fields well and are worth a listen if the topics interest you. Will update this right up until September 2nd. Updated 8/23! Selling Your Film Without Getting F*#ked Reason: Panelist […]
“Co-Creating Value with Customers – 7th Son: Obsidian”
The second article in my value co-creation series for Digital Book World is now up! This post focuses on JC Hutchins and his cutting-edge audience participation project, 7th Son: Obsidian. http://www.digitalbookworld.com/2011/co-creating-value-with-audiences-%E2%80%93-7th-son-obsidian/ Series history: Co-Creating Value with Customers (first article)
Co-Creating Value with Customers – DBW Series
In a stroke of what can only be called good fortune, Digital Book World has given me the opportunity to write a series of articles about applying the principles of value co-creation to publishing. Over the next several months, I’ll be circling around the topic in general as well as providing specific examples. Look for […]
“Standing in Line” is a User Interface for Content
Remember when people used to line up days or weeks in advance of a theatrical release of a movie? They still do, though it’s usually for a music concert or a new iPhone. Their sacrifice is as much a part of the content user interface (think “experience”) as speakers or bragging rights to a freshly […]