Posts Tagged ‘storytelling’

What I’ve Been Doing for the Past 16 Months

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

The other day while making myself a cup of tea next to a meeting here at BRIG (which is where RIG and ADG make their home during working hours) I was mentioned as “…and Jim does mass graves…” to which I too quickly and smarmily added “But wait! I also do funny aware novels as [...]

God vs. Cleveland

Sunday, June 5th, 2011

When you’re reading a story on a Kindle, or on your iPhone, Amazon knows where you’re at in the story. When you have a book that knows what you’re reading when you’re reading it, or is otherwise aware, you can start telling that story in more ways than one. What if the characters in the [...]

Burning Your Bridges

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Many hope and dream and in those brief and bitter spaces in between raising that beer and it hitting the lips. They dream of leaving go-nowhere jobs and the neighbourhoods that seem to be swallowing them alive behind. Just what could get you to do this? An investment – in yourself. When you decide to [...]

The Day Life Got Tough

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

If there is one universal and truly understood format, it is the book. A book is intimate, allowing you to be led by the author in a controlled and slow manner, able to be absorbed by and truly immersed in the story. The only problem is that when you have a paper book, its printed, [...]

Spomenik

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Spomenik is one half of Pervasive Monuments project done with Horizon Digital Economy Research which replays and relays the events of post World War II Communist political massacres in Slovenia. The project is concentrating on visitors happening upon massacre sites and their hidden histories, as well as on educational scenarios where school groups we are [...]