The world-renown International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam officially kicks off its 10 day program today, permeating itself across theaters around the city . Perhaps less known but more exciting for the ‘new media crowd’ is IDFA DocLab, a unique division and platform dedicated to showcasing innovation in digital documentary storytelling.
Whether termed ‘new media film projects’,…
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How do we even begin to visualize and draw connections between the intimately complex relationship that exists between food and emotion?
Can we discover patterns amongst global food trends and global emotional trends? Could data visualization help us weave a story, and make use of the complex streams of data surrounding food and its consumption, to reveal insights otherwise invisible…
Ekaterina Yudin
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18 October 2010, 12:17 am
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tags: campaining, crowdsourcing, danah boyd, elections, information visualization, Memes, misinformation, new media, news, npr, politics, social media, social networking sites, truthy, twitter
“Swiftboaters beware!”
The battle to control Congress is on and this election year the truth is about to get Truthier. Twitter – the social media network, twenty-four-hour news site, conversation and blogging platform, wedding and death announcement site, gossip patrol, and the general online information center that…
Water, water everywhere but not a drop to spare. Blog Action Day is upon us, and this October 15th, the world is taking to the web and talking water! Tweet me some water? Not possible. But we can talk water. It’s a problem and a big deal.

Did you know more people have access to a cell phone…
My adventures in kaassouffle’ing have officially begun and the beloved Dutch streetfood snack has now triumphed to English Wikipedia status. Thus far, the bots have not attacked my entry and only a reviewer from the Czech Republic stepped in to align my photos to the right side of the page. Thank you, Vejvančický.
Though my first time in the…
Ekaterina Yudin
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02 October 2010, 8:48 pm
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tags: augmented reality, cities, crowdsourcing, foursquare, geo-cities, geo-location, locative media, mobile network, social cities, virtual reality
There’s a new dimension in town. The physical spaces we inhabit are being transformed by cellspace technologies (also referred to as mobile media, wireless media, or location-based media), where data is constantly being delivered to and extracted from mobile physical space dwellers; for us, the result is an overlay of dynamic augmented data made possible by…
Ekaterina Yudin
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24 September 2010, 12:11 am
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tags: 3D, AR, conference, design, electric cars, fablab, festival, instructables, media, picnic10, PICNIC2010, transmedia
PICNIC is certifiably special and cool. There’s a lot of love for ideas there and I’m happy to share that yesterday I finally had the chance to experience this unique festival first hand for the first time. Immediate impressions? I want to go again and again. And not just because of the awesome venue where it took place – the culture park, Westergasfbriek , my new favorite spot in Amsterdam.