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Tag Archives: interactive-arts

Academia so far, seems ok

18-May-07

Well, I handed in my journal. I finished my projects and exhibition piece, we did the show. All good, good fun and productive in work terms too.
I did a poor presentation for my assessment of this year, but hopefully I’ll make up in other areas. But possibly I’ll be let down in other areas. Anyway, [...]

Reflections on This & Bibliography

23-Apr-07

I slept for a pittyful hour or so this morning, with birds tweeting and the light endlessly seeping into my room. I wasn’t working, rather my head was looping various thoughts, some about WikiPedia - I spent a lot of time reading it yesterday - and also Nena’s 99 Red Balloons came back to haunt [...]

Thoughts from a year ago

19-Apr-07

About this time last year I was feverishly trying to put together a portfolio (from nothing, diddly-squat) to get me through my interview for Interactive Arts. The ideas that I eventually presented to Tony, all stemmed from the writing on these envelopes. I’d forgotten most of them, I should really pursue them.
One of my favourites, [...]

Adele Prince & Mars Bars

20-Mar-07

Adele Prince (an Interactive Arts graduate) came to talk to my group this week. She has been very successful with exhibitions, commissions and winning an innovation prize from the Yahoo! website. Through her various projects she has also attracted a lot of media coverage. Her success alone was enough to keep me attentive, but as [...]