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Customer Stalking - When Is Your Twitter Response Too Fast | Convince and Convert: Social Media Consulting and Content Marketing Consulting
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Convince and Convert: Social Media Consulting and Content Marketing Consulting. Social Media Case Studies. The Business of Story. C&C Audio Blog. Customer Stalking – When Is Your Twitter Response Too Fast? Is President of Convince and Convert, a keynote speaker, a podcaster, and the author of five books including Hug Your Haters: How to Embrace Complaints and Keep Your Customers. Guest post by Neicole Crepeau. An Online Strategist at Coherent Interactive. She blogs at Coherent Social Media. The circumsta...
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Edwin McRae – fiction engineer | Play Research + Design
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Edwin McRae – fiction engineer. March 8, 2013. Edwin Mcrae develops narratives for games – check out his website here – http:/ thefictionengine.com/It’s. Full of resources for narrative building. Brenda Braitwaith – “The Train” TED talk. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Suspended Feather Installations by Isa Barbier | Play Research + Design
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Suspended Feather Installations by Isa Barbier. March 20, 2013. I’m really enjoying these suspended installations by French artist Isa Barbier. Who uses feathers hung on filament to create abstract geometric volumes. These two works above are definitely my favorite but you can head over to Documents d’artistes. To see much more. (via ferme-asile. Via Suspended Feather Installations by Isa Barbier. Seven Incredible Marble Machines by Paul Grundbacher. Personality And Play Styles: A Unified Model.
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Firewall: An Interactive Fabric Surface by Aaron Sherwood | Play Research + Design
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Firewall: An Interactive Fabric Surface by Aaron Sherwood. February 18, 2013. Is a new interactive artwork by New York media artist Aaron Sherwood. Created in collaboration with Michael Allison. Who will interact with the piece on stage. Learn more over on Sherwood’s blog. Via Firewall: An Interactive Fabric Surface by Aaron Sherwood. Isaac Newton vs. Rube Goldberg: A Gravity-Defying Chain Reaction. University of Auckland. Domestic Monument : Jessica mentis Best Award project. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Bernie De Koven | Play Research + Design
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March 12, 2014. Personality And Play Styles: A Unified Model. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Creating a Game Design Document.
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Cambodian Trees: Digitally Projected Deities and Sprits on the Streets of Cambodia | Play Research + Design
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Cambodian Trees: Digitally Projected Deities and Sprits on the Streets of Cambodia. February 18, 2013. Is a digital projection work by French artist Clement Briend. Who traveled to Cambodia to photograph these sculptural representations of deities and spirits from Cambodian culture overlaid on trees in several urban areas. Of the series Briend says:. All images courtesy the artist. (via empty kingdom. Via Cambodian Trees: Digitally Projected Deities and Sprits on the Streets of Cambodia. You are commenti...
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Scattered Crowd: Thousands of White Balloons Suspended by William Forsythe | Play Research + Design
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Scattered Crowd: Thousands of White Balloons Suspended by William Forsythe. February 18, 2013. Since 2002 artist, dancer and choreographer William Forsythe. Has traveled with his audio/visual installation Scattered Crowd. In 2013. (via boingboing. Via Scattered Crowd: Thousands of White Balloons Suspended by William Forsythe. Cambodian Trees: Digitally Projected Deities and Sprits on the Streets of Cambodia. A 170-Foot Trampoline Installed in a Russian Forest. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Seven Incredible Marble Machines by Paul Grundbacher | Play Research + Design
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Seven Incredible Marble Machines by Paul Grundbacher. March 20, 2013. Seven Incredible Marble Machines by Paul Grundbacher. Swiss designer and artist Paul Grundbacher. Makes incredible hand-cranked marble machines that he wrote about and filmed for Matthias Wandel’s Woodgears. Http:/ www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/03/seven-incredible-marble-machines-by-paul-grundbacher/? Utm source=feedburner&utm medium=feed&utm campaign=Feed%3A colossal %28Colossal%29&utm content=Google Reader. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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WW1 in Infographics | Play Research + Design
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March 7, 2013. Http:/ www.military-research.co.uk/great-war/. University of Auckland. Domestic Monument : Jessica mentis Best Award project. Edwin McRae – fiction engineer. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. The Core of a Game.