Yearly Archives for 2011
‘All Your Mediums Are Belong to Us’ at the ECREA Digital Culture & Communications Workshop
More slides, these are from my talk at the European Communication Research and Education Association/ECREA Digital Culture and Communication Workshop 2011. The talk was mainly about using Booki and BurnStation in class assessment situations, but also went off on a … Continue reading
‘Lo-fi computing audio-visuals as a mainstream aesthetic’ at Picteilín
Here are my slides from the 2011 Piceteilín Creative Media Conference.
C64 basic and Intellivision glitching
Here are some short exercises in game video glitching and 8bit graphics from my Vimeo account. These visuals were recorded from an Intellivision TV Game system, I opened it up and connected up random points on the CMOS memory chip … Continue reading
Wardriving in a Virtual Reality bus
I’ve been using Wifi while commuting by bus a lot this week, reminded me of this project proposal I made in 2002 back when I was studying towards the Interactive Media MA at UL. It was for our ‘Interactive Media … Continue reading
Burnstation and Booki, learning by doing
At DkIT I teach a module called User Theories to year 4 of the BA (Hons) in Communications and Creative Multimedia. It centers around the distributive, collaborative and communicative properties of digital media and the creative opportunities these afford. So … Continue reading