JC Hutchins – The Day New Media Changed

by James Durham on June 9, 2009

Today is the day, folks! The day that new media changed forever. JC Hutchins has released his groundbreaking Personal Effects: Dark Art novel and it is nothing but a revolutionary scream in the face of that old, tired, worn-out paradigm of old-school media. With this release, and the ridiculously cool trans-media, pseudo-reality audience-participation activity JC has launched with it, he has redefined how stories can be told and experienced.

If you are a new media creator, if you are a new media consumer, if you want to know why I think new media has just taken one thrilling step forward, please do yourself a favor and check out JC Hutchins’ website, and make sure you look at all of the Personal Effects content and related brilliance (from the Suicide Girls to the artifacts to the Brinkvale site to the promos, to the YouTube clips to the Twitter avatar to the audio promos… it’s all-out WAR on the status quo of new media). And then take a moment to buy an awesome piece of history that will chill you to the bone.

Now you can see why I’m honored that he accepted my invitation to be an evil guest judge as part of the FETIDUS Great Evil Laugh Contest! Thank you, JC, and congratulations on your amazing launch! May you rise to the top of the charts and keep pushing the bleeding edge of new media!

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

J.C. Hutchins June 9, 2009 at 9:57 am

Thanks for the evangelism, boss! Muchly appreciated — and HONORED to be a judge for your Great Evil Laugh Contest!

James Durham June 9, 2009 at 10:19 am

You’re THE MAN, JC! In all caps! I genuflect in your general direction! You are kicking down the door to a brave new world and I’m damn lucky to have a seat in the house to watch the flames, fireworks and good fortune! Hope you take it all the way!!

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