I've been taking in some of the Open Studios which are part of Brighton's Digital Festival. On Friday afternoon at Cogapp, Gavin Mallory and Joshua Routh gave a presentation about their work creating interactive maps. In particular, a Magic Magnifying Glass they developed for Magnificent Maps at the British Library. They asked if anyone in... Continue Reading →
Political tussle leaves prime cultural location unfinished
Here's the story I promised, from my contributions to the Budapest Times, March, 2005. I had wanted to find out the current situation before posting, but the Romano Dromo story has spurred me on. Even without the update, it gives you a good idea of how complicated things can get in Hungary. Worth noting, when... Continue Reading →
A Machine To See With Heightens Visual Acuity
The Brighton Digital Festival kicks off today with A Machine to See With, an interactive, living film that you star in! It happens via your mobile phone and takes you on a mini-adventure through the streets of downtown Brighton. No, you don't end up on camera but the suggestion is there and, if you're... Continue Reading →
