hmmm,interesting.
Dragonfruit Studios a quick history as I have to dash....
"The man who spearheaded the re-branding of Delta.com at digital agency Digitas is now running the Atlanta office of his former competitor, interactive agency Nurun Inc. The appointment of Bill Lawrence as vice president and managing director of Nuruns Atlanta office follows the departure of Michael Koziol and Melissa Honabach the duo who co-founded Ant Farm Interactive LLC, which was acquired by Nurun in 2004. Koziol and Honabach left the agency to found Atlanta-based entertainment studio Dragonfruit Studios LLC."
http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2008/09/08/newscolumn1.html?ana=from_rss
Ant Farm founders form entertainment studio
The co-founders of Atlanta agency Ant Farm Interactive have launched a new venture -- Dragonfruit Studios.
Located at the King Plow Arts Center, Dragonfruit is an original content and entertainment studio focused on developing and producing ideas for various distribution channels, including broadcast, Internet, mobile, video on demand, print and music, among others.
"We believe that entertainment is poised to shift dramatically in the coming years and that our business creative and digital background are the foundation for a new approach to content and creativity," said Michael Koziol, who started Ant Farm Interactive with Melissa Honabach."
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2008/02/25/newscolumn4.html
Integrated Marketing: What Does It Really Mean?
by Michael Koziol - April 12, 2006
http://www.talentzoo.com/news.php?articleID=497
Social Networking 101-May 22, 2006
Michael highlights two points in particular that I think are principle
Viewpoint: Interactive strategy must mirror exclusive feel of offline presence-By Michael Koziol Mailed 2007-05-01
Advertising Age: 2007-10-22:
Who's who among digital independents
http://www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/2156563229/
(Picture Top Left)
Heres the website for 'Ant Farm Interactive' that was bought by Nurun in 2004 where Michael Koziol and Melissa Honabach then left to set up Dragonfruit Studios.
http://www.antfarminteractive.com/html/leadership.html
Interesting that Michael Koziol is on the board of directors for Center for Puppetry Arts,obviously sees potential for Apollo's Pad.
"The Center is the largest non-profit organization in the U.S. dedicated to puppetry. In addition to a dedicated staff and Board, it is supported by its Members and generous contributions from individuals, foundations, corporations and government agencies."
http://www.puppet.org/about/board.shtml
http://www.puppet.org/about/who.shtml