Feedreader Friday: Architexture, Interactive Stories and Wild Geese
After a few week hiatus, I’m back with the best of the best from around the globe (as found in my own personal Google Feedreader).
- A few weeks ago I stumbled across this great site about using projection in worship. Architechtural projection (or what I like to call architexture) is the art of using multiple projectors and computers to project colorful images across stages and wide areas. VisualWorshiper.com
- First there were crying and bleeding statues, then there was the face of Jesus in the clouds, then there was a grilled cheese sandwich with the Virgin Mary, now there’s the face of Jesus on a…Moth? Check it out over at brentinworship.com.
- Jeff over at Consuming Worship.org shares some new blogs that he’s really proud of!
- Fred McKinnon hits 200+ subscribers. Way to go!!
- Tam over at inProgress continues the Fill In Friday tradition with some interactive story goodness.
- Mandy over at mandythompson.com asks what would happen if we didn’t sing when we came to church?
- Rich K. doodles weekly.
- Billy Chia is chasing Wild Geese and would like you to join him.
- One of my new feedreader fixes is Indian Lake Papa. Great Expectations involving red chili peppers. Head over and say to help and be amazed at his witty wisdom!
- If you’d care to join a discussion about wonder that I’ve been having over here on RussHutto.com, please do. I’ve been posting my thoughts on how habit and technology can sometimes squeeze the sense of wonder out of us. Whatever Happened to Wonder? Wonder: Revisited.
- The SPAM MONSTER attacked me this week. Read my fun recap here.









