University of Toronto St. George Campus - English
A Presentation given to the CWC Strategic Digital Leadership Accelerator
OCADU
Nov. 2
Toronto
CWC Social Story Business & You Web 2.0
Transmédia carte blanche final
Transmédia Carte Blanche\nJournées Transmédia
Montréal\n\nPresentation given Feb 21. 2012\n\n
Transmédia carte blanche final
Transmedia 101 toronto june 12 2012
One of the slide shows shared on June 12 2012
in Toronto for the Transmedia 101 meet up. \n\nThe Hunger Games slides are in my Transmedia Engagement slide show.
Transmedia 101 toronto june 12 2012
Transmedia engagement participatory culture to activism
Cross media to july 2010
'Disruptive Innovations in a Digital World' Transmedia Case Study for Cross Media TO July 21 2010
Cross media to july 2010
Disruptive Innovations in Distribution: Who Owns the Screen?
a presentation given at McLuhan 100 Conference in Toronto
Nov. 7
Disruptive Innovations in Distribution: Who Owns the Screen?
iDocs & social change 10 26 2011 digifest edit
CWC Concept to Story
A Presentation for the CWC Strategic Digital Leadership Accelerator\r\nOCADU Nov 1 2012\r\nToronto
CWC Concept to Story
Transmedia Design
Social Web Strategy
New Media
Digital Media Design
Interactive Storytelling
Social Media Marketing
Strategy
Digital Media
Transmedia
Screenwriting
Storytelling
Designs
Social Media
Mobile Technology
Video Editing
Data Visualization
User Experience
Interactive Narrative Design
Blogging
Participatory Storytelling
Documentary’s metamorphic form: Webdoc
interactive
transmedia
participatory and beyond.
Abstract\nThis article examines the evolution of interactive
cross-platform and transmedia documentaries within the context of the earlier model of database narratives and the impact of Web 2.0 technologies. Specific documentary projects illustrate how the interactivity supported by online platforms has influenced the aesthetics of form and altered conventional models of production and distribution.
Documentary’s metamorphic form: Webdoc
interactive
transmedia
participatory and beyond.
Co-founded by Faisal Anwar & Siobhan O’Flynn
+citydesign creates projects that provide insights into social good
social change
art
innovation
& that change how we perceive the interaction of our physical and digital lives. Siobhan is an artist/researcher/consultant fascinated by questions of designing interactive narrative experiences across media & disciplines. Faisal is an artist/interactive producer developing hybrid cross platform projects that use real-time live data
multilayer video projections & social interactivity.
Hidden Histories: Labour to Lofts
Hidden Histories is an ongoing digital mapping project undertaken by U of T students in CDN355 Digital Media
Makers
Canadian Studies. For Hidden Histories: Labour to Lofts 2018
students delved into the history of specific industrial buildings
all key to the development of Toronto’s economy
labour movements
neighbourhood expansion
and community development. Student contributors: Erin Calhoun
Jeremy Clyne
Zohal Kohastanir
Benjamin Rabishaw
Thomas Trimble; DHTR student Sara Bimo; RA Shaheer Tarar. Funding from ATLAS and DHTR supported this project.
O'Flynn
Siobhan
O'Flynn
Artscape Knowledge Exchange Program Advisory Board
University of Toronto Mississauga
NarrativeNow
Transmedia Alliance
Routledge
TMC Resource Kit
University College
University of Toronto
+citydesign
arts
SSHRC Insight Development Grant
University College
Senior Lecturer
Canadian Studies
University of Toronto
University of Toronto Mississauga
Advancement to Sessional Lecturer III approved
Sessional Lecturer III
Toronto
Nuit Blanche and Transformational Publics
Primary Researcher
SSHRC Insight Development Grant
Teaching
Research
University of Toronto Mississauga
TMC Resource Kit
Toronto
The TMC Resource Kit was conceived
designed & developed by Dr. Siobhan O'Flynn & Anthea Foyer. It is a living website that will evolve as we add new case studies & resources over the coming year to build an extensive set of diverse case studies modeling unique and successful strategies in the digital sphere.
Co-Creator
Co-Designer
Co-Developer
consultation
Artscape Knowledge Exchange Program Advisory Board
+citydesign
Toronto
+citydesign develops and explores projects that can provide insights into social good
social change
art
innovation that change how we perceive the interaction of our physical and digital lives.\nCo-founded with Faisal Anwar
co-founder
I advise on social media strategies & the design of digital narratives: transmedia
crossmedia
physical installations
interactive films
interactive graphic novels
idocs
webdocs & transmedia documentaries. In 2006/07 I was the narrative design consultant on Late Fragment
a feature film/dvd that premiered at Cannes. I have advised on over interactive 70 digital works
many of which have gone on to win awards in Canada & abroad (Pax Warrior
[murmur]
Painting the Myth).
NarrativeNow
Transmedia Alliance
Toronto
Canada; Paris/International
I'm pleased to be joining the international Transmedia Alliance
http://transmediaalliance.org/\n\nRecent post here: \nhttp://www.nickdemartino.net/blog/2013/3/17/transmedia-alliance-sxsw.html\n\nMore info to follow
Co-Founder
Canadian Rep
Consultation on digital/interactive/participatory/transmedia storytelling
arts
University College
University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Course Proposal Funded: Faculty of Arts & Science First Year Seminar.\nCDN 199: Digital Media
Digital Makers (Previously: Introduction to Digital Humanities)\nCollaborative Class Project: Designing Your Future
Lecturer
Toronto
Course Proposal Funded: Advancing Teaching and Learning in Arts & Science (ATLAS). \nCDN 355 Digital Tools for Innovative Research (Previously: Digital Tools in a Canadian Context).\n3rd year Seminar
Lecturer
University College
University of Toronto
Toronto
Assisting the implementation and administration of experiential learning courses in University College Programs. Year #3!
Experiential Learning Coordinator
University College
University of Toronto
description coming... publication date 2016
Routledge
Sessional Instructor Superior Teaching Award
Faculty of Arts & Science
2018-2019
Faculty of Arts & Science
Superior Sessional Instructor Teaching Award
2018-2019
Superior Teaching Award (STA)\nThe Faculty of Arts & Science Superior Teaching Awards recognize teaching excellence in undergraduate education
in classroom instruction
innovative teaching methods and student engagement by Sessional Lecturers and Graduate Student Course Instructors.
Faculty of Arts & Science
University of Toronto
Superior Sessional Instructor Teaching Award
2018-2019
Faculty of Arts & Science
University of Toronto
PhD
Cultural Studies
20th Century Lit.
Literature & the Environment
Autobiography
Travel Writing
MA
English
BA
English
Humanities & Psychoanalytic Thought
Introduction to the Digital Humanities
Video Games
Digital Tools in a Digital Context
The Future of Digital Literacy
Active Citizenship
The Digital Text
Transmedia as foresighting. transmedia futures event s lab ocadu
A talk given July 31 2012
at the Transmedia Futures event
sLab OCADU
CWC Social Story Business & You Web 2.0