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Communicate Like Drugs

Communicate Like Drugs

By Ryan Van Etten on 08/29/2010

Communication is a drug. Active ingredients: Force, Information, Relevance, Entertainment. Across any medium, from email to blog, newsletter, tweet, text, status, song, or video, when you communicate you want to deliver verbal Valium. Three elements of F.I.R.E. is a gateway drug. Four is mainline euphoria. Full molecular composition and drug facts are detailed within. Warning: F.I.R.E. triggers action.

Posted in Music, Music Flux, Popular, Visual | Tagged action, art, arts, big media, communication, creativity, drugs, email, emotion, emotional attachment, empathic communication, empathy, entertainment, F.I.R.E., fluorescent colors, force, ideas, infographic, information, interaction, mailing lists, relevance, resources, social media, story, street value, timing, tips, value-added communication, viral communication, writing | 8 Responses

Censorship and Media In An Expanding Internet Population—Do You Feel Censored On The ‘Net?

Censorship and Media In An Expanding Internet Population—Do You Feel Censored On The ‘Net?

By Ryan Van Etten on 01/20/2010

Blocking sites = blocking progress. I’m American. It’s hard to imagine über-restricted Internet surfing. In the U.S. internet censorship does exist in workplaces, libraries, and schools but U.S. censorship is minimal compared to Chinese censorship. Censored sites in China include wikipedia.org, amnesty.org, nasa.gov, digg.com, bbc.co.uk, cnn.com, guardian.co.uk, facebook.com, flickr.com, tumblr.com, wordpress.com, youtube.com, and—WTF—even disney.com is censored.

Posted in Activism, Discussion, Editorial, Media/Journalism, News, Popular, Visual | Tagged access vs. ownership, blocked sites, bloggers, business, censorship, China, communication, comparison, content, cyberattacks, data, digg, Facebook, fear, Google, government, how to, human rights, information, innovation, internet, media, moral values, new media, NYT, population, privacy, reality, security, stats, technology, Twitter, US, usage, Wikipedia, workplace, world | 3 Responses

On The Horizon For Google Music?

On The Horizon For Google Music?

By Ryan Van Etten on 11/13/2009

If you often use Google to lookup artists then you’ve no doubt already seen the new Google Music Search that includes playable audio right in the search results. The streaming audio is served via iLike or Lala. Links to other streaming music sites are shown as well—namely Rhapsody, Pandora, Imeem, and Lala.

Posted in Discussion, Music, Music Flux | Tagged crowdsourcing, data, Google, iLike, Imeem, information, integration, iTunes, Lala, media, music industry, MusicBiz, MySpace, OneBox, pandora, Rhapsody, search, social music, streaming, The Cardigans, trends, Wikipedia, YouTube | Leave a response

Videogame Idea: VirtualVenue

Videogame Idea: VirtualVenue

By Ryan Van Etten on 07/20/2009

Music and videogames were made for each other. Here’s a videogame concept that’s been virtually bouncing my mind, called either VirtualBouncer, or VirtualVenue. There would be two main player types—bouncers and club-goers—and there would be character options for each.

Posted in Design, Editorial, Education, Gaming, Music | Tagged behavior, concept, crowdsourcing, data, game design, idea, ideas, information, interaction, licensing, mashups, music gaming, revenue, robots, social intelligence, venue, videogame, virtualization | 11 Responses

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