Can’t stop the news March 30, 2009
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Borders sale here.
They’re asking for a bit of user-generated-content with a competition to design your own manga creation to win big. Further details in the aforementioned link.
Happenings for this week March 26, 2009
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Animania news and other exciting anime events spreading through Aust
More Manga for Japanese Wii Owners Vooks.Net – Australia
The costumed crusaders bringing a subculture to life The Age – Melbourne,Australia
Soft Power Hard Truths / American anime fans party, but don’t pay The Daily Yomiuri – Osaka,Japan
Madman get into the music biz! March 19, 2009
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Australia’s own madman are getting on the anime music bandwagon! Some of the compact discs they’re offering are…
Flcl Cd Soundtrack 1 – Addict
Fruits Basket Cd Soundtrack – Memory for You
Love Hina Cd Soundtrack – Hinata Girls Song Collection
Neon Genesis Evangelion Cd Soundtrack – Refrain of Evangelion
Neon Genesis Evangelion Cd Soundtrack 1
Visit http://www.madman.com.au for all the lowdown!
The Pre-Future: Manga Pods and J-Pop New York Times – United States
how Japan wants world to see it Independent – London,England,UK
Nintendo’s black box7 March 16, 2009
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There have been a number of reports over the last week about the Osaka board of education running a trial program in 10 schools with Nintendo DS game consoles.
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20080703f2.html
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=17973
What interests me about these reports are the questions of the Black Box fallacy (Jenkins 2006) and the Cultural Technology argument.
As Jenkins points out with his Black Box fallacy idea, is the School board using the DS as the latest black box that students can be put in front of to make them better learners? Or is it more ambitious, and trying to recognise the user flexibility that might be allowed in a DS interface? (utopic or dystopic visions).
Or should we be asking another question, as Sonia Livingstone suggests, maybe we should ask not what the media is going to do to youth, but what the youth are going to do with the media. So, who knows, maybe there’ll be something quiet innovative and exciting to come out of what the japanese students do with the DS.
You what…? March 12, 2009
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This week on Behind Anime Lines!
Osaka schoolkids get free Nintendo DSs! [Japanator]
Funimation give details on their first adventure into Blu-ray [Japanator]
Professor Layton’s silver screen debut gets teasers [ANN au]
Via to publish Mayao Miyazaki’s Starting Point essay. [ANN au]
Miller to Take Anime to Mad Max Animation Magazine – USA Animation magazine
Professor Layton and the Anime Trailers Joystiq – Santa Monica,CA,USA
This Week In Apps – Anime Edition IGN – Brisbane,CA,USA
