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Media Sandbox

Media Sandbox

I was in Bristol to present the half-way stages of our project for Media Sandbox working with HMC Interactive alongside Aardman animations. The presentation was so much fun, very high energy and very interesting for everyone. You can find out more on our Media Sandbox blog here.
Merging animation with real life video footage on screen Read the Rest…

Bridging the Gap at Ice08

Bridging the Gap at Ice08

HMC Interactive Directors Korash Sanjideh and Adam Montandon will be at ICE 2008, Canada’s biggest interactive conference, which takes place later this month (26-29 March). Adam and Korash will be participating in many of the key panel discussions including Not the Usual Suspects: Strategies for Partnerships; Bridging the Gap: Connecting Ideas, Research & Business; Read the Rest…

Bridging the Island of the Colourblind

(This paper takes its title from Dr Oliver Sacks’ Book: The Island of the colorblind , Vintage Press, 1998)
The project I have created exists in outside the traditional domain of computer culture of physical installation. I have created a new sensation, a cyborgian extension of the human perception system residing in the brain of on Read the Rest…

.Net magazine interview

.Net magazine interview

This is the full text from an interview I did several years ago for .Net magazine in the UK.
It was talking about taking a university degree in order to become a web designer.
The course I studied was called Media Lab arts, it is now called b dat and has changed a lot over the years.
It Read the Rest…

Encoraging Interactivity

There are many ways of encouraging interactivity in places where people are normally “hands off”. We do a lot of museum work that is traditionally a “look but dont touch” environment, so you have to work harder to get people to physically play.
One thing we find works well is to make sure that you have Read the Rest…

Dress codes in Creative Companies

Dress Codes in Creative Companies.
I am constantly surprised to see just how many large creative companies enforce dress code on their employees. They see it as a way to communicate a corporate identity. How your staff dress can go a long way to how you are perceived in the outside world. Dressing smartly and appropriately Read the Rest…