YouTube &…
January 19, 2008
What other platforms are there for showing digital stories on the web?
The beginnings of a list – descriptions taken from the websites “about” section.
blip.tv: The world is changing as it becomes easier for people to produce great content. We focus on shows — the kind of stuff you might find on television but don’t.
“The CEO of Blip.TV said that she thought it was important to preserve independence for producers of content because that was a characteristic that attracted people to the content in the first place.” – Rader O’Reilly
vimeo: Use Vimeo to exchange videos with only the people you want to. We have a bunch of different privacy options so you can choose exactly who can see your videos, and others can do the same. When you join Vimeo, this page becomes your homepage and will fill up with your videos (and the videos you love). Vimeo has been around since the last days of 2004.We currently have over 7 billion users who have uploaded over 950 trillion videos.
Break.com: Break is the premier online entertainment destination for guys with over 18,000,000 unique viewers and 500,000,000 page impressions per month (Nielsen Site Audit). Men 15-35 come to Break to enjoy the best content online, helping show over 12,000,000 videos and 5,000,000 pictures daily. Break is more than a website – we are a cutting edge community for guys and the content they like, content made by our viewers for our viewers. We know what guys want to see because we want to see it, too.
Jumpcut: The easiest way to upload, edit, and share your video and photos. Free.
If creating a video and publishing it to the web seems like a challenge, we think you’ll find that Jumpcut makes it easy and fun. If you’ve been wondering what to do with the video you shoot with your snazzy new camera (or your phone), Jumpcut is the perfect place for you to be creative. If video isn’t your thing just yet and you just want to make cool slideshows with your pictures, Jumpcut is still the best place.
Finally, a free online location where you can use all your media, create great looking movies and publish to anyone you choose. There’s nothing else like it.
Remixing is another feature unique to Jumpcut. Basically, Remixing is creating your own version of someone else’s movie, usually incorporating elements from the original, and adding more content or maybe just some of your own style and spicy goodness.
Whether you’re familiar with other video editing tools or not, you’ll find Jumpcut’s online editor very easy to use and full of all the features you need.
Viddyou: is simultaneously private diary and public confessional. Snapshots of life captured in streaming, digital frames of video that tell the stories of who we are, how we think, and how we live while tickling the voyeurs inside all of us. Share the silly moments, the proud moments, and the heartfelt stories by capturing them in your own free video blog.
Viddyou is the best way to share your personal videos with friends on Facebook. We make it really easy to add video from your webcam, digital camera, computer hard drive or you can even send it directly from your phone and the video will automatically be added to your Facebook.
Metacafe
Revver
iFilm
Heavy: Heavy.com is one of the web’s leading consumer video companies and the leader for 18-34 year old males, which is a key demographic for marketers and advertisers. Heavy combines its own unique original programming with those of its users to create an environment where you can control and even participate in your own personal video experience.
Machinima
January 19, 2008
“Alex Chan simply wanted to make a political statement, countering what he deemed inaccurate coverage of the riots in French suburbs. Instead, the industrial designer created an emblem for a hot new form of entertainment. Working on his laptop with software from a $70 video game — a technique called machinima — Chan made a rudimentary but powerful 12-minute animated film about racism, The French Democracy, that is winning applause worldwide. “What I love is how neatly it blends the culture of games with the aesthetics of film,” says Clive Thompson, a journalist in New York who has written about machinima and runs a well-known blog on technology and culture.”
Data Visualisation
January 19, 2008
How can relationship data be mapped: what is the best method for describing the “family tree” of Digital Storytelling in Wales?
1. Prefuse is a set of software tools for creating rich interactive data visualizations. The original prefuse toolkit provides a visualization framework for the Java programming language. The prefuse flare toolkit provides visualization and animation tools for ActionScript and the Adobe Flash Player.
Reconstructing Artifacts
January 19, 2008
“The invisible enemy should not exist by Michael Rakowitz unfolds as an intricate narrative about artifacts stolen from the National Museum of Iraq, Baghdad, in the aftermath of the US invasion of April 2003; the current status of their whereabouts; and the series of events surrounding the invasion, the plundering and related protagonists. The centerpiece of the project is an ongoing series of sculptures that represent an attempt to reconstruct the looted archeological artifacts.
Reconstructions of the artifacts are made from the packaging of Middle Eastern foodstuffs and local Arabic newspapers, moments of cultural visibility found in cities across the US. This exhibition extends a commitment to recuperate the 7,000+ objects whose whereabouts remain unknown.”

Living in the dark
January 19, 2008
The Thought Project
January 19, 2008
The Thought Project by Simon Hogsberg
Over a period of 3 months I stopped 150 strangers on the street and asked them what they were thinking about the second before I stopped them. Using a mic and a dictaphone I recorded what they told me, then took a picture of them.
Exhibiting in Second Life
January 19, 2008
D&AD exhibition in Second Life

“D&AD is an educational charity that represents the global creative, design and advertising communities. Since 1962, D&AD has set industry standards, educated and inspired the next generation and, more recently, has demonstrated the impact of creativity and innovation on enhancing business performance.”