The Black Helix is an Alternate Reality Game in which players will become part of an unwritten story, as once it's complete it will be published as the first crowd sourced ARG fiction novel. Basically as the players take actions in the game, they're recorded into the story. The game just went live today, and there's a live component kicking in on March 14th. Is this the future of novels? Play a game and you're a writer? It's interactive and social-- but who's going to read it? I wonder if serious ARG gamers spend that much time reading; will the people who "wrote" it even buy it? (Hat tip Brand Flakes for Breakfast for the lead.)
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Map of Borders in North America

Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Hey Lady, there's a cat stuck in your book

The Writing is on the Wall

Barnes & Noble Brand Refresh
Bookseller Barnes & Noble has hired Mullen, Boston, as its creative agency to work on refreshing its brand. Barnes & Noble is expected to make a $40 million investment in marketing, including a new look for stores. The effort is coming none to soon, as they're fighting tooth and nail (to enhance the Nook to compete with Amazon's Kindle) to stay relevant. I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of creative ideas Mullen is able to cook up! What would you recommend? Full story on AdAge.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
And the Huck Finn controversy continues

Anyone else catch Seth Godin's latest move?
Seth Godin tries a clever variation on Groupon to gather signups for his newsletter. The more people that sign up, the lower his product's price. He'll lower the ebook price by $1 for every 5,000 people who sign up for his free online newsletter. So far it's down from $9.99 to $7.99. Are you signing up? Details here.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Have a spine

Wednesday, February 2, 2011
The Ice Book
Davy and Kristin McGuire created a magical pop-up book by projecting video recorded with a Canon 5D Mark II onto its pages, creating a 3D effect and placing miniature people into the scenes. Their website is down for the moment, but more about the project can be found there.