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In Episode 6 of Virtually Policy, Burcu Bakioglu (Postdoctoral Fellow in New Media at Lawrence University) talks to Michael Andersen, senior editor of the Alternate Realty Gaming Network (argn.com), about transmedia fiction and games.
In the show, they explore how transmedia storytelling and multiple authorships are challenging the ‘romantic’ notion of author as solitary creator and how emerging issues are casting legal shadows on the inclusion and acknowledgement of fan content in developing creative forms.
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Michael Anderson
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Show Links
- Featured people
- Michael Andersen of argn.com
- The rise of the producer-novelist: shifting perceptions of authorship in transmedia publishing (.pdf) – Journal of Law, Technology & the Internet Vol. 2:2.
- Dr. Burcu Bakioglu
- Michael Andersen of argn.com
- Featured content
- Skeleton Creek By Scholastic
- The Fantastic Flying Book of Morris Lessmore – Oscar
- Emmys’ Interactive Meida Category
- Cathy’s Book
- Mc Farlane v. Gaiman
- Spawn
- Todd McFarlane
- Neil Gaiman (twitter: @neilhimself)
- Mazda Canada’s 33 keys
- Schlasic’s 39 clues
- Rick Riordan
- Lance Weiler (twitter: @LanceWeiler) and the Workbook Project
- Scott Walker’s (twitter: @scott_walker) Brain Candy












