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Trends in Online Narratives

Fan of the TV show Breaking Bad? It's one of the best... And now there's more, on the AMC Breaking Bad website.  It's part online game, part graphic novel called The Interrogation which allows readers to participate in an interactive adventure that unfolds differently, depending on what narrative thread you choose... (more…)
May 12, 2010
CultureDesignMarketing

Survey Select Fundraiser Party a Success!

Ninthlink is one of the sponsors of the upcoming Survey Select exhibition this summer, an effort to create the Museum of Narrative Arts here in San Diego, something we feel is vital and necessary for the cultural growth of California's expanding southern city by the border. The fundraiser last Thursday at Case de Muprhy was well-attended by local business folk and cultural luminaries, with food and refreshments provided by Eco Caterers, Just Taste It, Sushi on a Roll, and many…
May 8, 2010
Design

The New Busy

I'll give it to this Hotmail campaign, it did get me intrigued on what is this "The New Busy". I mean, I'm pretty busy, and I use gmail, but then I've been pretty busy for at least a few years now, so I guess I'm just not the target audience here. But then, I do like it when my emails get along, and I do like pancakes in exotic animal shapes...
May 6, 2010
Development

What is the FCC up to Now?

The word on the Internets is that FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski has decided to regulate Internet access after all, as part of a sweeping Broadband Plan to ensure “net neutrality” among all users. The FCC is expected to announce next week that it will propose reclassifying ISPs, which currently fall under the weakly regulated Title I of the Communications Act. The change of heart comes in response to a letter attained by advocacy group Public Knowledge, sent to the Commission…
May 6, 2010