New Media turned 10…but did anyone notice?

Posted in Uncategorized on January 30th, 2008 by knov – Be the first to comment

Yeah, me neither…I’m a little too focused on my trip to New Orleans for Mardi Gras!!!

But if you are interested, here’s some great reading:
http://www.yelvington.com/item.php?id=404

As for me…I’ll be busy yelling: “THROW ME SOMETHIN’ MISTA!”

Love: an emotion I feel about this website

Posted in Inspiration on December 27th, 2007 by knov – Be the first to comment

I don’t often post on here except to keep up with projects I have worked on…but this is one that has probably been around for a while that I only just found:

http://wefeelfine.org/

I absolutely love it. It takes “viral” campaigns to a new level. It appeals to every element of the human psyche…the “me, me, me” that we all feel. Because honestly, we want to share our feelings and we want to empathize with others and we want to do so anonymously.

I guess this goes to also explain why I absolutely adore Post Secret as well. But I like the book better than the web stuff.

Go share your feelings!

Orangutan Island is Live – Which Orang are you?

Posted in Discovery Communications on December 17th, 2007 by knov – Be the first to comment

Ad. Age recognizes Orang Game!!! http://adage.com/adages/post.php?article_id=122707


The little quizlette for Animal Planet’s Orangutan Island is officially done (i.e. we finally got the video). Why not check it out and see which Orangutan you are…

http://dcrwebworks.com/animalplanet/orangutan_island/

Newseum – Polling Stations

Posted in Newseum on December 9th, 2007 by knov – Be the first to comment


Polling/Comment stations are available in the News History Gallery, the First Amendment Gallery and the Digital News Gallery. These stations allow visitors to vote and comment on questions or issues to match the respective gallery.



Newseum – Press Freedoms

Posted in Newseum on December 9th, 2007 by knov – Be the first to comment


The Press Freedoms Exhibit appears in the World News Gallery and allows visitors to compare the freedoms of countries around the world. This kiosk allows users to zoom and pan using the touch screen monitor. For more information on this gallery visit the Newseum Web site.