by David | Apr 19, 2011 | Online Video, Politics & New Media, Ukraine
200,000 deaths. Could Fukushima get this bad? This video was produced by my students at the University of Mohyla’s Institute for the Digital Future of Journalism in Kiev, Ukraine. It’s in Ukrainian, so my English-speaking audience won’t be able to...
by David | Feb 25, 2011 | Uncategorized
It may not be Banksy, but it’s still pretty cool to see local merchants reaching out to the community to pre-emptively cover their walls with something that connects with the local community. I was out for a walk, and stumbled across this guy at the corner of...
by David | Jan 25, 2011 | Conspiracy Theories, Online Video
No. this isn’t about how advertising brainwashes us all into buying the latest overpriced electronic P.O.S. (although The Onion News Network has one of the most hilarious stream-of-consciousness obscene NSFW videos about this very subject). This is an intro to a...
by David | Dec 16, 2010 | adsense clickfraud
This is a great flow chart, explaining how the Dark Side of the internet uses your unwary clicks to generate real money. (h/t ComputerSchool.org)It’s interesting to see the actual breakdown of how stealing your passwords and compromising your bank accounts can...
by David | Sep 30, 2010 | Amusing Nonsense, Online Video, Politics & New Media, Video
A while back, I was asked to give me take on “The Emerging Visual Language of Online Video” as part of Rosental Alves’ amazing yearly journalism conference in Austin. I made the room laugh when I showed parody videos like the “SoulWow”...