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ideascanners:

Invisible Cities is a transmedia mapping project, displaying geocoded activity from social networks like Twitter and Flickr within the context of an actual urban map — a visceral, literal embodiment of something VURB‘s Ben Cerveny has called “the city as a platform,” the idea that cities are informational media and living computational systems for urban society. By revealing the social networks present within the urban

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kventor:

Transmedia

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One of the roles of a transmedia creator is to develop the storyworld of a property, to ensure that it is big enough and rich enough to sustain stories across media, and to ensure that it has a consistent theme and tone.

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We are defined by what we share and who we know and in the world of business, media, and education, the architecture of a social network is already transforming social graphs into interest graphs. This isn’t about connecting with anyone and everyone; this is about connecting with the right people, at the right time, and in the right place. They are our social catalysts who will not only engage but more importantly, help us scale. As a result, our social network becomes a connected series of social nicheworks where each community around us is cultivated individually based on interests, motivations, and expectations. This is bigger than interpersonal relationships however.

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mashock:

 . Life is all about rainbows. 

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Ideas occur when dissimilar universes collide

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dutchproblogger:

Deze Zweden willen met de iPad het nieuws dichterbij de lezer brengen: door zwaar op fotografie in te zetten en lezers te ‘verwelkomen’ in de newsroom, met andere woorden, door ze te laten discussiëren met redacteuren.