Reading Amy Wallace’s profiles is like sitting around your favorite bar with your favorite super-witty friend and talking about people over cocktails: You come for the companionship and vibe, you stay for the juicy details. It’s hard enough to profile the famous because public figures don’t reeeeeeally want to be known anymore, but Wallace, a GQ [...]
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Nonny de la Peña on “Gone Gitmo,” Stroome and the future of interactive storytelling
January 3, 2011 – 12:41 pm
I recently talked about journalism and storytelling with Nonny de la Peña, who is a senior research fellow in immersive journalism at the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communications and Journalism, where she explores 3-D environments for news, nonfiction and documentary. She is also co-founder of Stroome.com, a community that allows online collaborative remixing of [...]
The Tiger
April 12, 2005 – 11:27 am
We enjoyed this story and its slowing-down of time. It’s a one-scene story, and it’s delightfully done, with a graceful tone and length.
