I’m collaborating on a project with various people on my course to create “David Bowie World” on Second Life. That is a separate post on its own - but its got me to thinking about a few things:
Geocaching for Second Life (or a Geocaching-like game)
Photobombing for Second Life
Travel-bug games for Second Life (passing a “token” [...]
I’m becoming increasing frustrated with my inability to record my music in a efficient manner. Procrastination is a big problem as is occasional lethargy. Also I find it difficult to defer my desires to mess about with my various other projects that are on-going.
Today’s procrastinative displacement activity is giving some much needed attention to this [...]
I’ve purchased a bluetooth GPS device for my mobile phone. The purpose, to geo-tag my digital photographs, so that all of them can appear on any compatible mapping software. This applies to Google Earth (and maps), Flickr.com and other sites like smugsmug.com.
I already have a page for my photobombing project to include geo-tagged photographs [...]
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There’s now an entry on Wikipedia telling us what my photobombing project is about. I wonder if I should augment it with some information about me. I guess not. At least not until its “notable”.
Well after writing my ambition to do a photography project, using my images from my 12 month photo diary. I’ve set up all the technical side of it; see http://photobombing.com. Now I just need to do it, do it.