Author Archives: Tom Carpenter

Why Khan and my wife are the two most amazing people I know!

I don’t know Professor Khan.  Not personally, anyway. But he’s had a profound affect on my kids lives.  Heck, I wish he’d been around when I was a kid. So if you don’t know him, you should. You see, he … Continue reading

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Gifts Even Charlie Brown Can Afford

For me, the Charlie Brown Christmas is how I picture the holidays.  It doesn’t matter if your tree is a twig with a few ornaments or if your holiday dinner is toast and candy.  All that matters is that you’re … Continue reading

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New Release — Frags

The second book in the Gamers trilogy — Frags — is now available just in time for the holidays.  If you haven’t read the first book in the Gamers trilogy, go pick up a copy now at your favorite retailer.  The … Continue reading

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Toyota Fun-Vii = Gamers FunCar

In my Gamers trilogy people use auto-driving FunCars to get around while playing augmented reality games along the way.  The cars can be customized to look like anything you want them to.  The Toyota Fun-Vii concept video seems like a … Continue reading

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New Release — The Godhead Machine

I’m please to announce the second book in The Digital Sea trilogy — The Godhead Machine.  This one takes up a couple of years after the first book, when life has seemingly settled down for our favorite heroine Zel Aurora. … Continue reading

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I’ll Miss You Anne

For those that haven’t been paying attention to the wider world, Anne McCaffery, beloved author of the Dragonriders of Pern series died yesterday.  I grew up reading her work.  Hell, I didn’t just read them, I devoured them over and … Continue reading

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Art Need Not Be Static (Or How I Love AR When Projected On A Cubazoid)

Mmm…art.  The best art is the kind you can stare at while it memorizes you.  Enjoy. Dev Harlan – “Parmenides I”, 2011 from Dev Harlan on Vimeo.

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Mirror Shards at World Fantasy Convention

Mirror Shards author Louise Herring-Jones recently attended the World Fantasy Convention.  She brought along copies of Mirror Shards to sell and even gave a copy to award winning Science Fiction author, David Brin.  He was gracious enough to take a picture with … Continue reading

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10 Mind Blowing Augmented Reality Videos

Despite all the research, the blog articles written, novels penned and ideas considered, I’m still regularly amazed by the quality of the videos about augmented reality.  I’ve been meaning to do this post for a while, but a recent AR martial … Continue reading

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Sounds of The Digital Sea

Certain songs encapsulate The Digital Sea for me.  ”Right Where It Belongs” from Nine Inch Nails is one of those songs.  Especially at the point the concert noise fades into the quiet song.  The Digital Sea is all about augmented … Continue reading

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