Interview with Frank Rose, author and editor at Wired, talks with J.J. Madden at Digital Book World 2011. Rose delivered a presentation during DBW's 7x20x21 on the past and future of reading to a sold out crowd of book publishing professionals.
Frank Rose is the author of The Art of Immersion: How the Digital Generation is Remaking Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the Way We Tell Stories, to be published in February 2011 by W.W. Norton. As a contributing editor at Wired, he has written extensively on the impact of technology on media and entertainment, covering such topics as the making of Avatar, Sony's enormous gamble on the PlayStation 3, Sam-sung and the rise of the South Korean techno-state, and the post-humous career of Philip K. Dick in Hollywood. He also writes on entertainment and advertising for Wired's Epicenter blog and for his own Deep Media blog.
About the videographer: J. J. Madden is an independent writer, multi-media producer, and broadcast news veteran based in Washington, D.C., who specializes in topics of health and personal sustainability. She has traversed the digital divide along with her three children, the youngest of whom would prefer she not pay any attention. J. J.'s blog about sensible living in the digital world can be found at durablehuman.com.
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