Fans rock!

Jun. 13th, 2012 07:51 am
castalie: If you know who made this icon, please tell me so that I can properly credit? Tia (Dance Dance / lidia_elf)
A couple of weeks ago I planned on going to Henry Jenkins' conference about transmedia that was held in Paris. Alas, work got in the way and I had to cancel. Cue the saddest of sadface! I would have been thrilled to see one of the guys whose research I used - and enjoyed - so much when I worked on my sociology of media papers! So it wasn't meant to be but, fortunately, the conference was filmed and I knew it was just a matter of time before the video was uploaded. And lo, it finally has!.

The conference's topic is the transmedia experience and Jenkins uses Fandom to illustrate it; there are so many references that your head will spin! We all watch the tv shows he mentions, we've all visited the websites he refers to - or their likes - we've all shared the viral videos he talks about. We're all immersed in the activities he describes - we watch our shows, use the narratives and play with them and, more importantly, we share, we share and we share some more.

Basically, his conference is about Fandom's cleverness. Or, say, that's how I read it ;-) It's about fans' creativity and our their "logic of engagement and participation"; at one point Jenkins mentions a Logic of Mastery aka the Everyone's an Expert philosophy, which, yes! In Fandom everyone knows their subjects and knowledge is definitely part of fan culture. It also tells the story of fans' transmedia experiment and how important it is for the tv/film/whatever-media industry to learn new ways to interact with them - also, how difficult.

The video is a bit long, maybe, more than an hour but, honestly, I didn't even notice and I'd have listened to the guy talk for much longer! Also, if you don't speak a word of French, don't be scared by the beginning of the video, just skip at 15:50 when Henry Jenkins arrives on stage. And enjoy :-) Well, hopefully.

Speaking of - well, this is a topic that definitely reminds me of classes - I've handed in the last of my papers on Sunday night, as in, late which means that a) I'm d.o.n.e with that part of my Master b) now I "only" have to write my thesis and c) to celebrate a) I've declared this week school-work free and I'm not opening a single book till Monday \o/ I'm enjoying my free evenings and I will be enjoying the hell of my weekend too ♥
castalie: If you know who made this icon, please tell me so that I can properly credit? Tia (Frank Again / sori1773)
Just finished reading Pennies and Colder Fountains and wow. Just, wow. Stories like that are the haunting type. I love it so much when that happens... Some fic writers are so talented! I can't even ever feel jealous, only a little bit in awe of people who can write like that.

I felt the good writing even more keenly than usual because not a hour before I read that story I was working on the free-lance job - so much work for a job I'm not even sure I'll get and that is driving me crazy in the process, I really must like pain! - where I'm supposed to read two novels and then write the... synopsis blurb? The one you find on the back cover, know what I mean? That part of the book has a specific name in French but I realise I'm not sure what's the English equivalent.

Anyway. I have to read and then write the synopsis and that's actually all kinds of awesome as job goes... except for the fact that those novels belong to a category I just don't read. Ever. The kind of badly written, OTT straight romance where the women aren't complete till they met a man. Tall, dark, manly man, of course. Who will protect them and feel possessive blah blah blah.

Rambling about stereotypes and how they don't necessarily annoy me depending on whether we're talking slash or not. It got a bit long, maybe, so I'm hiding this because I'm nice like that. )

Which er, biggest diggression ever because what I wanted to say is! If you're a MCR fan in general, of Frank/Mikey in particular and if, for reasons unknown to man and that don't need exploring at this juncture, you haven't started reading [livejournal.com profile] bandombigbang yet, then you totally have to go and give the fic I recc'ed above a try. Just, make sure you have free time on your hands. And also lights in the house. Cause you'll be creeped out. Unless it's just me and I'm a wuss but zombies, dude, it never gets not terrifying.

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