Whenever I begin to work on a project I try to get into and explore the story that an organization is trying to tell. The process begins is tedious and is hard work, it’s processes are not be inherently enjoyable. It’s the incubation period the subconscious mind fleshing out the idea, making new connections, separating unnecessary ideas, and grabbing for other ideas when doing the research on my subjects. I have to fight for the “Eureka” moment to get to the fun part of creating.
A beautiful example of visual storytelling as an infographic dissecting the nature and ramifications of Stuxnet, the first weapon made entirely out of code. This was produced for Australian TV program HungryBeast on Australia’s ABC1
In: Storytelling|Video
17 Jun 2011The film features one hundred people, who each present the IBM achievement recorded in the year they were born. The film chronology flows from the oldest person to the youngest, offering a whirlwind history of the company and culminating with its prospects for the future. For more information, please visit www.ibm100.com