Telling Stories With Tupperware and Ammo Cans
Tupperware. In the woods. Who wouldn’t want to find that? Well if you do, you’re probably a geocacher, or else you’d make a good one. A brief primer: What’s Geocaching? Geocaching (pronounced...
View ArticleArtifact creation 101, let’s get real
At ARGFest 2010, we had the opportunity to take part in a workshop that discussed using physical items within a storytelling experience. An ‘artifact’, sometimes debatably referred to as ‘swag’, can...
View ArticleTransmedia Storytelling: A sample experience
From “rabbithole” to “bobblehead”, here’s my attempt at a sample construction of an experience through a full blown transmedia production, composed of multiple products and campaigns, numerous entry...
View ArticleAnnouncement: ARGFest 2012 – Toronto!
Not an official logo, just an excited doodle :) The decision has been made. Come 2012, the ever-awesome ARGFest-O-Con will be finding its place, once again, north of the border – to be hosted in...
View ArticleAnnouncing the launch of Transmedia 101
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: ANNOUNCING THE LAUNCH OF TRANSMEDIA 101 July 2, 2012, Toronto — Transmedia 101 is a community building initiative that encourages collaboration between both transmedia professionals...
View ArticleThis was the way…
Ten Year Anniversary Ten years ago a significant event occurred: A game and story was produced which joined a list of groundbreaking entertainment campaigns, winning awards and creating a community of...
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