by Kare Anderson | Dec 21, 2007 | Co-Create, Collective Memory
The lofty, cracked Liberty Bell; the starkly beckoning Vietnam Veterans Memorial; the made-it- personal, traveling AIDS quilt and New York’s “Wall of The Missing.” For many Americans, these images are a deep part of our shared memory. But how have they actually...
by Kare Anderson | Dec 13, 2007 | Co-Create, Friendship, Media, Podcasts
Few people grow up and stay in the same town all their lives, with the same friends and family members just a short drive away. We meet people at college. We jump around in our jobs. Settle down. Life flies by. For many of us, our dearest friends are not down the...
by Kare Anderson | Dec 3, 2007 | Co-Create, Media, Podcasts
From the Slobberknockering changes in pro wrestling to the appearance of Cartoon Network clips on YouTube “entertainment” is changing. Some fans are becoming co-creators. New kinds of businesses and individuals are now distributers. What role would you like to play?...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 28, 2007 | Co-Create, Media
… down San Francisco’s hilly streets. That’s Jonathan Glazer’s captivating way to announce Sony’s next generation of TV sets, with “colour like no other”. That prompted the ultimate compliment, a parody. Yes, unexpected tumbling and color are...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 20, 2007 | Co-Create, Media, Miscellaneous
When a dot com founder and a real estate developer can bankroll successful movies for profit or for noble social goals, then the movie studios better watch their backs. They have more than the writers’ strike to worry about in a power shift that L.A. Times...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 19, 2007 | Co-Create, Media, Podcasts
After eating at some of the most elegant and far out restaurants in Las Vegas, Kaapstad, Dubai and San Francisco it must have been a startling change of pace to dine in my kitchen in Sausalito. But, it seems, neither time zones nor giggly culinary ineptitude (mine)...