I think I may be the only blogger who hasn't posted about this yet - is it safe to say we've all heard of Lonelygirl15? The Youtube sensation has recently been revealed as actress Jessica Rose, and her videocast as being related to an Internet Service of some description. It's not an amateur affair, and it's not clear yet where the revenue comes in.
It's been suggested that Youtube itself is the company behind the broadcast. We've all wondered how Youtube planned to make money - and maybe a hosted show is the answer. All I know is that they've definitely started crossing borders with this thing.
In her famous swimming entry, Lonelygirl15 made some reference to "Cassie" - "whatever happened to her?" Prompting speculation across the web. Who was Cassie? What did happen to her? Well, Cassie has appeared with her own videoblog on YouTube. Her posts are pretty creepy (think Japanese horror movie). The first one showed her throwing things into the same stream where Lonelygirl15 had been swimming.
And here's where it gets interesting - a YouTube member went to the stream, and found the Tarot card for "Judgement". Whaaaaa?
So now we have a truly modern 'TV show' - it only takes place on the Web, it has no commercials (yet?), involves multiple perspectives on (maybe) the same events, and it crosses over into the real world. This would be like someone leaving a ninja star at the scene of a Ninja Turtles episode (except somewhat less dangerous). Crazy stuff.
Which segues into my next topic - next-gen media and the arts. Wait for it. It's coming. No, really - i mean it this time. I'm taking some time to stay at home and be sick, and I'll be writing.

Tue, 2006-09-19 17:30
I just noticed that you commented on my blog, I would love to trade links!...that is if I can figure out how to add more links to my site, I'm not particularily a computer person..I think it's cut and paste on blogger though. I like to read about your triumphs and struggles vocally because you're afew years ahead of where I am and it's always good to see where everyone is.
I have to admit (with some humiliation) that I havn't read Hitchhickers guide to the galaxy...how not? well I just don't know. Congradulations on the verdi part!
Embly
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»Thu, 2006-10-26 18:35
I think it's the rabbithole for an ARG, but I could be wrong. Unfiction.com has some forums that may have a word to say on the subject, if this is, in fact, an alternate-reality game. If not, you can still check it out -- I have the feeling that ARGs are the next generation of entertainment media. :)
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»Thu, 2006-10-26 18:35
Ooo, sorry, Cam. That comment up there is mine. :)
- Alexandra
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