
Review Crew: Once in a Blue Moon; Optika Piñata, Field Guide to Memory
08/20/21 • 68 min
This time out, three reviews and a long look at pricing models for online work.
Patrick McLean: Once in a Blue Moon (Mobile Escapes, Online) [0:50] (This rolls into the pricing model convo.)
Noah Nelson: Optika Piñata (Optika Moderna/La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego, [29:23]
Kathryn Yu: Field Guide to Memory (Jeeyon Shim and Shing Yin Khor, printed materials) ( [50:30]
Hosted by: Kevin Gossett
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This time out, three reviews and a long look at pricing models for online work.
Patrick McLean: Once in a Blue Moon (Mobile Escapes, Online) [0:50] (This rolls into the pricing model convo.)
Noah Nelson: Optika Piñata (Optika Moderna/La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego, [29:23]
Kathryn Yu: Field Guide to Memory (Jeeyon Shim and Shing Yin Khor, printed materials) ( [50:30]
Hosted by: Kevin Gossett
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The "All-New": From the Original Hit Immersive Play to the Virtual Burn
This week on the show we will take you from the virtual Burning Man playa of BRCvr to a chat with the author of Tamara the original hit immersive play which is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a new printing of the text that dropped just this month. That plus we check in with Scott Stein of CNET, bring you an all-new Immersive 101, and the Pick of the Week.
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- Headlines [1:10]
- Doug Jacobson of BRCvr [4:27]
- Immersive 101 [18:47]
- Scott Stein of CNET [24:43]
- Pick of the Week [41:12]
- John Krizanc, author of Tamara [44:04]
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The All-New: Walking The Virtual Burn
This week on the show:
- We walk the digital playa of BRCvr and reflect on Burning Man 2020 with an eye towards the 2021 Virtual Burn. [4:30]
- Odyssey Works' Abraham Burickson & Ayden LeRoux tell us about their new Experience Design Certificate Program. [18:00]
- Emma Buttin, New Media officer of the French Embassy in the United States tells us about the upcoming Digital Playgrounds program, which seeks to bring French and American XR creators together in New York this Fall. [37:10]
Plus Headlines [1:14], Immersive 101 [12:45]; The Pick of the Week [32:12].
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