Be Very Afraid!

Ultralab (1990-2006) celebrated ‘The Bafta Interactive Festival’ with schools and learning environments from all over the UK coming together at BAFTA in London. Basically the groups of young people were showing off what they could do with digital technology, demonstrating to the audience, press and visiting interested public that generally we should all ‘Be Very

Google & Summer School

Jonathan Furness has been challenged to make the search on Google for ‘Summer School’ as the number 1 link for the Ultralab (1990-2006) Summer School project. Jonathan plans to complete the quest in 15 days, go see his blog for a successful climb on Google for ‘Artist Illistrator’. Summer School is one of the core

Blogging

Tom Smith gave an informal presentation today on the use of ‘Blogs’ and how they could potentially be used at Ultralab (1990-2006). Really interesting stuff. I’ve decided now that stuff I post internally in the Ultralab (1990-2006) community which is suitable for public consumption shall now be placed in this blog. Starting with the Press

Animation

I’m currently reading up on some Animation stuff for the ICDC (International Certificate in Digital Creativity) project, and I came across the following website… Mr Bean – The Animated Series Bean is obviously a legend, but click ‘Clips’ and watch how the titles etc were put together. Very smart. 2004-02-17 12:03:51

Every Object Tells a Story!

2004-02-16 21:06:20 Today I spent the day at the Victoria & Albert museum for Ultralab (1990-2006), the V&A and Channel 4 television’s ‘Culture Online’ project. I was there to film the kids taking part in the ‘Every Object Tells a Story’ half term activity. Check out the link below and see one of the completed

Ultralab (1990-2006) SummerSchool

2004-02-09 18:36:29 Click to leave this site and read about the Ultralab (1990-2006) SummerSchool. I’ve done a lot of work on Ultralab (1990-2006)’s SummerSchool website, generating the history pages which document SummerSchool since its launch in 2000. Take a look, feedback here 🙂 Thanks to Jonathan, Hal etc for all your help spell checking 🙂

How to get on the radio!

I forgot to add to my blog entry regarding my trip to France that I had to get up at 4am and drive to Gatwick airport. On route I listened to BBC Radio 1 to the ‘Early Breakfast Show’ hosted by Nemone. So, who else was listening to Radio 1 at that time in the

How to listen to BBC Essex Radio on the Internet (www web tune in)

Today Ultralab (1990-2006)‘s Industrial Resident Dr. Stan Owers will be live on Air at BBC Essex today at 3pm for ‘Tea at Three’ with Steve Scruton. To listen Live, follow the following steps: Goto a web browser and type in: http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/essex. Then click the ‘Listen Live’ button: Then click the smaller ‘Listen Live’ button on