Thursday, February 01, 2007

Slipped my mind...

 

Swiss Cheese Memory

Guess I should've already made the announcement about the website for my new book, Native Americans in Comic Books, going "live" some time ago. Heh. Sorry.

Um, check it out, if you have some time.
http://www.nativecomicbooks.com

Native Americans in Comic Book - news travels

 

Comics in the News

Very cool that this website picked up the news. Seems there is some genuine interest in this topic out there. Of course, this blurb is the best kind: short, sweet, and to the point...

Comic World News Headlines

Monday, January 29, 2007

Article on Comic Book Resources website

Sharing Ideas

A very interesting article at CBR. Seems many of us share similar ideas on Indigenous comic book characters. Check it out...feedback welcome.

Comic Book Resources - CBR News: Native Americans in Comics

Friday, January 19, 2007

Eiteljorg Museum Special Program: "Native American Portrayals in Comics"

Workshop in Indiana

Based on the attention my article in Native Peoples Magazine on Indigenous video game characters--and them finding out about my book on Native comic book characters from McFarland Publishing--the Eiteljorg has invited me to be a speaker at this all-day event March 10, 2007.

Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art»Programs & Festivals

This will be an excellent opportunity to discuss my book, get open dialog from other experts about the subject, and drum up more interest for the book. Be sure to come check out the event if you are in the (Indianapolis, IN) area!

Monday, January 01, 2007

Article in Native Peoples Magazine


Published Article

An article I've written, "Searching for Indigenous Heroes," about Native characters in video games, has been picked up by Native Peoples magazine. The issue hits newsstands soon, so pick up yours or order it online today!

Here's the description from the Native Peoples website: 2007 January/February:
"Viewpoint: The author outlines the history of Indigenous heroes in the video-game realm, and finds some losers and at least one game worthy of its Native roots: Prey, with voice by Michael Greyeyes (Cree). By Michael Sheyahshe (Caddo)."

Monday, December 18, 2006

Native American 3D Hologram Portraits on YouTube

 

One Step Closer to Star Trek's Holodeck?


While this is not exactly what I had in mind when I talk about Indigenous people in 3D media, it certainly is cool...if only the author was Indigenous himself! (It is difficult to tell if this individual is Native, as neither the YouTube nor his website specify any tribal affinity...most times, this translates into "Non-Native.")

However, this media does showcase real Native people in culturally-specific garb. The holograms also serve to celebrate Indigenous people instead of exploit them...so much kudos for that.

Now all we need is to get a Native person trained to do holograms and we will be "set". Heh.

Check it out.YouTube - Native American 3D Hologram Portraits
Native American Holo-Portraits by Mark Diamond