And in my last post, I forgot the now ubiquitous YouTube channel, not mentioned in any of the other material. http://www.youtube.com/doctorhorrible, with 1,586 subscribers and 10,887 channel views. So with the volume that supposedly had been hitting their own site, this is a surprisingly low number.

4th largest subscribers to a channel on YouTube this month, but way behind #1 with 29,149 called The Mean Kitty.

But this is where the fun responses are. I do love that sidekick piece!

And more about Dr. Steel. And the soup thickens — if you go to http://www.toysoldiersunite.com/index.php?pid=missions&mid=34, you can find marketing missions from the Dr. Steel folks on how to place comments into these various viral marketing elements of Dr. Horrible. An interesting marketing play perhaps? Will this get weirder going into ComicCon?

Past Tidbits and Explorations

Augmenting My Mind

How much in technology is augmenting me versus being a digital vampire? How much is one tool or another improving my life vs. taking time and control away? I'm now about 21 months into having short-term memory problems. I had some kind of a memory degradation when I...

From Music in LA to Digital and Music in Austin

We've just ended the second cycle of our Future of Music in LA projects at the Center for Music Innovation at UCLA Alpert.  We helped run a half-day symposium with the City of LA Dept. of Cultural Affairs and the UC Digital...

Playing with Facebook Stories Camera Effects

My Facebook friends must be thinking I'm nuts (again).  I've been tinkering with Facebook Stories and its Camera Effects.  In fact, I've been playing so much I'm also looking into the Camera Effects and AR (augmented reality) developer group. First, here's some of the...

Craft, Process, and Thinking of Becoming

Today I'm working on taxes for our two college students' FAFSAs and watching "Abstract: The Art of Design" on Netflix in the background.  Christoph Niemann is both in his story and telling his story about craft and life.  He is a character and an animated...

HUD: Stories on How We Work and Decide

Gigi enjoyed sharing thoughts over YouTube and the US Housing and Urban Development (HUD) OCIO Learning Series.  This session was recorded in January and ran as a webinar on March 17.  You can find it now...