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Genkii’s New App Sparkle on Techcrunch!

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Genkii is very excited to have an article up now on Techcrunch about Sparkle IM, our first virtual world application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The article also goes into some detail about our upcoming developments in Sparkle.

We hope Sparkle IM will be of use to current Second Life and Opensim users and that everyone else is excited about the direction of Sparkle 3D! Check it out and let us know what you think.

-Ken

One Coin Comics

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

As many have noted, we sort of dropped off the face of the blogging earth. Genkii’s been busy with all manner of projects, many of which you’ll see coming out in the next month or two.

We’re excited to launch One Coin Comics, a comic imprint available for iPhone. One Coin Comics will publish interactive iPhone comics, in multiple languages using our proprietary Hybrid Engine.

Our first title is “Foxfire,” an interactive manga in Japanese and English (with more languages planned) and you can read more about it here. Issue #1 will be available soon. Other titles to follow soon after.

Sometime in spring, we will open the One Coin Comics platform to allow writers/artists to submit their own finished artwork, which we’ll assemble and release in the iPhone App Store, sharing revenue with the creators.

Read a brief post about One Coin Comics in Techcrunch.

We’re still doing virtual worlds and social media work, with more to announce on those fronts shortly.

Beyond that, we promise more blogging and the occasional rant. You can follow our tweets from Genkii, from me, Adam, Yuki, and Jeff.

Bug us if we don’t keep in touch!

-Ken

ご無沙汰しております。ご存知の方もいると思いますが、最近色々なプロジェクトの開発にかまけて、暫くブログの更新を怠っていました。でも努力の甲斐あって一、二ヶ月の間には新サービスが日の目を見ることができそうです。

まずひとつ目は、One Coin ComicsというiPhoneで読むコミック専用アプリ。独自のハイブリッドエンジンを搭載したこのアプリで、One Coin Comicsが提供するインタラクティブiPhoneコミックを読むことができます。さらに、配布されるコミックはすべて多言語で公開される予定。

記念すべき初のコミックは「狐火」。日本語、英語のバイリンガルで配布されます(将来的にさらに多くの言語オプションを予定)。詳しくはこちら。この作品の第一話と、他のタイトルを近日公開予定です。

今春中にはOne Coin Comicsで執筆していただける作家さん、アーティストさんを募集できるようにしたいと思っています。ここで採用され、iPhone App Storeで公開された際にはクリエイターさんとの売り上げをシェアする予定です。

TechcrunchOne Coin Comicsが取り上げられているので興味がある方はご覧ください。

バーチャルワールド、SNSの方面でも何やら企画が持ち上がっているので、そちらの方も近いうちに発表できればと思います。

今後もスタッフがここのブログにたまに愚痴を言いに来たりしますので時間があれば遊びにきてやってください。TwitterでもGenkiiAdamYukiJeffのTweetが読めますよ。

消息不明になったら一言声をかけてくださいね!

ケン

Ken off on the conference trail…

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

This is just a quick hello to talk about some of my upcoming appearances.

Digital Day – August 2, I’ll be speaking to the Directors Guild of America, in Hollywood, demonstrating the use of virtual worlds for the film-making process. We’ll focus on logistics and real-time production meetings.

Virtual Worlds Expo – September 3-4, I’ll be leading a panel in the Enterprise Track at the Los Angeles Convention Center called "Using Virtual Worlds to Streamline and Augment the Film-Making Process." Guess what that one’s about?

XML Seoul – September 25 to 26, I’ll be helping with the X|Media|Lab’s "Digital, Social, Mobile" workshop in Seoul. More details on the conference connected with that soon.

If you’re going to be at any of these, let me know!

-Ken

Of Tokugawa Japan and Virtual Worlds

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

There’s an interesting paper by Dr. Eiko Ikegami and Dr. Piet Hut, both of Princeton, in The Journal of Virtual Worlds Research . Dr. Hut is also with MICA , one of Genkii’s partners.

The article examines artistic circles in Second Life via comparison to those existing in Tokugawa Japan . I very much support the argument that virtual worlds create something of a neutral, shared space that allows people to experiment in ways they might not normally do in their everyday lives, across society and geographical boundaries. What a fantastic opportunity for society as a whole.

From the article: "Such alternative spheres of sociability have been often coupled with people’s search for the possibility of creating a new social order built on the horizontal association of free individuals rather than on structures of vertical integration."

A very interesting and accessible read on a topic that I believe will get much more attention in the future.

Here’s the abstract for "Avatars Are For Real: Virtual Communities and Public Spheres," with a link to the full PDF download.

-Ken

China, Astrophysics, Informatics, and Virtual Worlds

Friday, July 4th, 2008

We’ve been crazy busy here in the Genkiiverse, so sorry for the silence. Adam and I took a trip to Shanghai and Beijing, meeting up with our partners at Fix8 , the crew at HiPiHi , and one of our new partners, iLemon .

iLemon provides solutions for custom 2D and 2.5D virtual worlds. Based in Shanghai, they’ll help us extend our options for creating virtual world presences for clients. Check out their site.

We’ve also partnered with two exciting academic institutions working in virtual worlds.

The National Institute of Informatics (NII) is located in Tokyo, and is doing a wide range of research in virtual worlds. Led by Dr. Helmut Prendinger , their projects include the development of a Multimodal Presentation Markup Language 3D (MPML3D) , allowing improved scripting for interactions between virtual world bots and users. Genkii will help NII distribute their ideas to a wider group of users.

The Meta Institute for Computational Astrophysics (MICA) is using virtual worlds for large-scale simulations and visualization of astronomical data. Astronomers and researchers from a number of universities and institutions including Dr. Piet Hut from Princeton and Dr. Jun Makino from the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan . Genkii will help MICA with explorations and development in OpenSim, and assist in facilitating support for this research from interested companies.

So, yeah. Lots and varied news. But there’s more to come!

Quillpill and Techcrunchy Goodness

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Our client, Quillpill , is now on Techcrunch ! Read it here . Adam and I are in Shanghai right now, and just seeing the post. Here it is in Japanese .

Quillpill is a new tool that allows anyone with a story idea to write it via the web or mobile. Talk about your writing, jot down ideas, or write an entire novel. It’s good stuff, and Techcrunch agrees. Synthetic Entertainment , the creator of Quillpill is on Crunchbase , along with Genkii .

Eric Rice (Spin or Spin Martin in other spaces) is an author and geek-of-many-stripes in the Bay Area. He’s been using Quillpill to write interesting stories and you can check those out here .

Many thanks to Serkan Toto for a great article!

Oh yeah, and Quillpill is a featured staff pick at Apple for iPhone web applications.

Let us know what you think.

-Ken