Touching the Invisible, Art from Stockholm’s Smart Studio

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 →

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