Thanks Flo for the best link I've clicked on in a while. I love fuzzyness. I live in a universe where most things are fuzzy. My perception of things that are not at all fuzzy is often fuzzy and being an ex-rotoscoper, I was taught that when you zoom in enough to even the sharpest image, it is fuzzy.
Enough of this fuzzyness - here's the film.
Play-Doh as Interface from Brendan Dawes on Vimeo.
There's lots more crazy analogue and digital projects over here.
If you work in marketing, kill yourself. No, really.... - Bill Hicks
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
A Short Film...By Me
... just doodling to Eno's On Land really.
not much else to add... I was lost in thought, thinking about music and videos.
not much else to add... I was lost in thought, thinking about music and videos.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
My Who Pays Campaign
I very much support what these guys are doing. Nice execution too...
...Bill Baily... always a winner with me.
...Bill Baily... always a winner with me.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
GeoTwitterPhotoMashupMappingVideo project
Well... there I was the other day; walking round Soho with my N95 taking Geotagged photos, sending them to Flickr, then to a GoogleMap, while at the same time with my old phone, sending Twitters at the same moment. The aim was to match up the timestamp on the Twitter with the GeoTimeStamp on the uploaded photos to get a GeoTwitterPhoto.
Confused? Fucking hell I was... "Why can't somebody invent one system which does all these things?"... I thought.
Anway - my student GeoFriend Matt Collins has just sent me a site, where one of his friends is experimenting with GeoTwittering, GeoPhotos, GeoVideos.... the works. He's definitely one to watch!
Confused? Fucking hell I was... "Why can't somebody invent one system which does all these things?"... I thought.
Anway - my student GeoFriend Matt Collins has just sent me a site, where one of his friends is experimenting with GeoTwittering, GeoPhotos, GeoVideos.... the works. He's definitely one to watch!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Monday, March 3, 2008
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