SVG Zone - Developer Track - Reflections
This is an explanation of an SVG site that includes animation.
To describe the navigation menu as 'slightly mysterious' is to understate things as I found it.
Still, Flash designers will be happy with this I suppose.
Well worth a look, some screens look interesting when you find them.
Can't see it working oin a phone though.
Sunday, February 20, 2005
XML.com: Mobile SVG
This article has a link to the W3 standards and other explanation of how SVG can work on a mobile.
During the Careers Day of Animated Exeter there was discussion on how animation could work on mobile phones. Flash seems to be one option but SVG is another. The people from Channel 4 were keen that the same animation could be shown on TV or phone.
This article has a link to the W3 standards and other explanation of how SVG can work on a mobile.
During the Careers Day of Animated Exeter there was discussion on how animation could work on mobile phones. Flash seems to be one option but SVG is another. The people from Channel 4 were keen that the same animation could be shown on TV or phone.
Thursday, February 17, 2005
Untitled Document
It turns out that at least two of the animations shown at the Phoenix yesterday are on the web.
This link is to one soundtrack from a London Tale. It should work ok on low bandwidth.
www.dogturpie.com
gets to a file that can be downloaded so only patience is required.
It turns out that at least two of the animations shown at the Phoenix yesterday are on the web.
This link is to one soundtrack from a London Tale. It should work ok on low bandwidth.
www.dogturpie.com
gets to a file that can be downloaded so only patience is required.
Saturday, February 12, 2005
Animex, a digital fringe for Animated Exeter, now has a lot of downloads from scene.org.
This could work with wi-fi but actually cable to screen is more likely.
Probably there will be something at Panasonic Harlequin Centre on Tuesday.
And at the Games Day at the Phoenix tomorrow.
Meanwhile, some links. These notes will be expanded later. Not much time at the moment.
A N ew Canvas at 3.
http://www.dam.org/essays/knowlton01.htm
This short essay by Knowlton on his work is published in Ruth
Leavitt's Artist and Computer, Harmony Press, 1976.
Knowlton reflects on art and the role of the computer.
Permission: sought
http://www.dam.org/abe/geolegend.htm
digital art museum
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http://www.siggraph.org/project-grants/FinalReports/PaulAllenNewell1001.html
permission history
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http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/nude/
graphic
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http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/artist/eat/biography/
photo
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http://pub.exeter.gov.uk/asp/animatedexeter/docs/press/7.doc
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http://www.avantofestival.com/2003/en/film_lillians_2.html
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http://www.constantvzw.com/kris_search/000859.php
bulletin board
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http://www.backspace.org/numinous/filmwaves/
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http://www.art.buffalo.edu/resources/classnotes/art250/readings/newmedia.html
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Erkki Huhtamo (SF), B.A., M.F.A. Phil. Lic., University of Turku,
Finland. Associate Professor, UCLA. Researcher, Writer & Curator.
Specialities include media archaeology and the history of media art.
Writings translated in 11 languages. Books (in Finnish) include "The
Archaeology of Virtuality" (1995), "The Archaeology of the Moving
Image" (1996) and "Phantasmagoria" (2000). Curator of many
exhibitions, including Digital Mediations (Art Center, Pasadena 1995),
Unexpected Obstacles - Perry Hoberman (ZKM Karlsruhe, 1998) and Alien
Intelligence (KIASMA Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki 2000).
Creator of the installation "Ride of Your Life" (SurroGate2, ZKM,
Karlsruhe, 1998). Director and script writer of TV series for YLE (The
Finnish TV). Member of media festival organizing committees and
juries, including Interactive Media Festival (L.A., 1995) and
Portraits in Cyberspace (MIT Media Lab, 1996).
http://www.aec.at/en/archives/festival_archive/festival_catalogs/festival_artikel.asp?iProjectID=12320#
WEB STALKER SEEK AARON
Reflections on Digital Arts, Codes and Coders
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http://www.stichting-mai.de/hwg/amb/aai/art_as_inquiry_03.htm
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http://accad.osu.edu/~waynec/history/timeline2.html
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http://artstream.ucsc.edu/art80f/History%20of%20Electronic%20Art/tsld042.htm
powerpoint slides
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http://artscilab.org/expandedcinema/part4.pdf
http://artscilab.org/expandedcinema/book.pdf
goodstuff
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JOHN STEHURA
http://www.avantofestival.com/avanto2001/2001_screenings/fv_vintage.html
one image
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http://www.kinetica.org/K4/
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http://www.uturn.org/Arttech/arttech2.htm
about the net
---------------------
Every fourth Friday of the month at 9 pm the Edith Russ Site For Media
Art broadcasts artists videos on Oldenburg's open access television O
Eins.
Next broadcast on Friday, 25 February 2005, 9.05-11 pm
Video Visions archive
http://www.oldenburg.de/edith-russ-haus/english/visionen.html
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http://www.constantvzw.com/vj5/
current web design
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http://dbn.media.mit.edu/whatisdbn.html
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http://amsterdam.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-bold-0105/msg00317.html
actually about fimmuseum in brussels
2.- Filmmuseum
Musée du cinéma
Rue Baron Horta 9 Baron Hortastraat
Bruxelles 1000 Brussel
Tel : 02 507 83 70
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http://animation.filmtv.ucla.edu/program/anihist.html
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www.arteleku.net/secciones/ enred/zehar/zehar2/45/Zehar45Bonet.pdf
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http://www.geocities.com/cyberanimation/
http://www.geocities.com/cyberanimation/news.htm
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http://www.cyberneticcinema.com/
graphics
-------------------
Mythical Creature
Quicktime Movie(1.2M)
Download it!
image two
Butterfly Dance
Quicktime Movie(1.4M)
Download it!
image three
Lost Fish
Quicktime Movie(1.3M)
Download it!
These three works were done between 1970-1973. It was an interactive
system. The objects' movement axis of rotation were controlled using
buttons and switches. A light pen device was used to generate a path.
http://www.siggraph.org/artdesign/profile/csuri/
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http://csuri.wmc.ohio-state.edu/dbhome.cfm
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http://www.csurivision.com/csuri/index.html
contact@csurivision.com
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http://www.csurivision.com/web.html
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Lillian F. Schwartz
E-mail: lillianschwartz@lillian.com
http://www.lillian.com/contact.html
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http://www.well.com/user/cuba/index.html
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http://www.scene.org/file.php?file=/demos/compilations/awards/2003/scene.org.awards.2003_hiq_%28divx52%29.zip&fileinfo
This could work with wi-fi but actually cable to screen is more likely.
Probably there will be something at Panasonic Harlequin Centre on Tuesday.
And at the Games Day at the Phoenix tomorrow.
Meanwhile, some links. These notes will be expanded later. Not much time at the moment.
A N ew Canvas at 3.
http://www.dam.org/essays/knowlton01.htm
This short essay by Knowlton on his work is published in Ruth
Leavitt's Artist and Computer, Harmony Press, 1976.
Knowlton reflects on art and the role of the computer.
Permission: sought
http://www.dam.org/abe/geolegend.htm
digital art museum
--------------------------------------------------------
http://www.siggraph.org/project-grants/FinalReports/PaulAllenNewell1001.html
permission history
----------------------------------------------------------
http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/nude/
graphic
-----------------------------------------------------------
http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/artist/eat/biography/
photo
------------------------------------------------------------
http://pub.exeter.gov.uk/asp/animatedexeter/docs/press/7.doc
---------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.avantofestival.com/2003/en/film_lillians_2.html
---------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.constantvzw.com/kris_search/000859.php
bulletin board
-----------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.backspace.org/numinous/filmwaves/
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Title Artificial Sentience
Artist / Source Written and Directed by Pete Gomes
Copyright Pete Gomes
File Name C:\DOCUME~1\VITALS~1\LOCALS~1\TEMP\artsen.ram
Send Media Link by E-mail
Length 1:47
File Size 0KB
Format RealVideo
Quality 20Kbps
Audio Channels 1
Rights Summary There are no rights or restrictions associated with
this clip
recent 98
-------------------------------------
http://www.art.buffalo.edu/resources/classnotes/art250/readings/newmedia.html
---------------------------------------
Erkki Huhtamo (SF), B.A., M.F.A. Phil. Lic., University of Turku,
Finland. Associate Professor, UCLA. Researcher, Writer & Curator.
Specialities include media archaeology and the history of media art.
Writings translated in 11 languages. Books (in Finnish) include "The
Archaeology of Virtuality" (1995), "The Archaeology of the Moving
Image" (1996) and "Phantasmagoria" (2000). Curator of many
exhibitions, including Digital Mediations (Art Center, Pasadena 1995),
Unexpected Obstacles - Perry Hoberman (ZKM Karlsruhe, 1998) and Alien
Intelligence (KIASMA Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki 2000).
Creator of the installation "Ride of Your Life" (SurroGate2, ZKM,
Karlsruhe, 1998). Director and script writer of TV series for YLE (The
Finnish TV). Member of media festival organizing committees and
juries, including Interactive Media Festival (L.A., 1995) and
Portraits in Cyberspace (MIT Media Lab, 1996).
http://www.aec.at/en/archives/festival_archive/festival_catalogs/festival_artikel.asp?iProjectID=12320#
WEB STALKER SEEK AARON
Reflections on Digital Arts, Codes and Coders
----------------------------------------------
http://www.stichting-mai.de/hwg/amb/aai/art_as_inquiry_03.htm
--------------------
http://accad.osu.edu/~waynec/history/timeline2.html
---------------
http://artstream.ucsc.edu/art80f/History%20of%20Electronic%20Art/tsld042.htm
powerpoint slides
------------------
http://artscilab.org/expandedcinema/part4.pdf
http://artscilab.org/expandedcinema/book.pdf
goodstuff
---------------
JOHN STEHURA
http://www.avantofestival.com/avanto2001/2001_screenings/fv_vintage.html
one image
--------------
http://www.kinetica.org/K4/
-----------------------
http://www.uturn.org/Arttech/arttech2.htm
about the net
---------------------
Every fourth Friday of the month at 9 pm the Edith Russ Site For Media
Art broadcasts artists videos on Oldenburg's open access television O
Eins.
Next broadcast on Friday, 25 February 2005, 9.05-11 pm
Video Visions archive
http://www.oldenburg.de/edith-russ-haus/english/visionen.html
-------------------------
http://www.constantvzw.com/vj5/
current web design
------------------------------
http://dbn.media.mit.edu/whatisdbn.html
--------------------------
http://amsterdam.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-bold-0105/msg00317.html
actually about fimmuseum in brussels
2.- Filmmuseum
Musée du cinéma
Rue Baron Horta 9 Baron Hortastraat
Bruxelles 1000 Brussel
Tel : 02 507 83 70
---------
http://animation.filmtv.ucla.edu/program/anihist.html
----------
www.arteleku.net/secciones/ enred/zehar/zehar2/45/Zehar45Bonet.pdf
----------
http://www.geocities.com/cyberanimation/
http://www.geocities.com/cyberanimation/news.htm
-------------
http://www.cyberneticcinema.com/
graphics
-------------------
Mythical Creature
Quicktime Movie(1.2M)
Download it!
image two
Butterfly Dance
Quicktime Movie(1.4M)
Download it!
image three
Lost Fish
Quicktime Movie(1.3M)
Download it!
These three works were done between 1970-1973. It was an interactive
system. The objects' movement axis of rotation were controlled using
buttons and switches. A light pen device was used to generate a path.
http://www.siggraph.org/artdesign/profile/csuri/
---------------------
http://csuri.wmc.ohio-state.edu/dbhome.cfm
-----------------------
http://www.csurivision.com/csuri/index.html
contact@csurivision.com
-----------------------
http://www.csurivision.com/web.html
-----------------
Lillian F. Schwartz
E-mail: lillianschwartz@lillian.com
http://www.lillian.com/contact.html
-------------
http://www.well.com/user/cuba/index.html
------------------------
http://www.scene.org/file.php?file=/demos/compilations/awards/2003/scene.org.awards.2003_hiq_%28divx52%29.zip&fileinfo
Thursday, January 06, 2005
Since Acrobat 7 is now out, wifi is not really so crucial. Adobe seemed to assume broadband as a future when designing Acrobat 5 and 6. Not sure of the dates here, but see 'Network Publishing' as an idea. Now with 7 the comment features in Reader can be activated offline. Also forms can be completed offline and the data sent as XML so the files are small. Maybe server software really needs little bandwidth but my previous impression was that Adobe assume people are online all the time, an aspect of broadband.
wifi and satellite have been a possible solution for rural broadband. However in the UK, BT have eventully decided to activate all exchanges anyway. Maybe wifi helped to encourage this.
By the way, PC World have moved from Exe Bridge to near Tesco and the M5. This is still part of Exeter but not city centre. As of earlier this week BT have still not installed their wifi access, I think it is called Openzone. Lots of home networking including wifi. So Exeter is moving backwards at the moment. PC World was the only site with wifi and technical support.
Plan A is still to work on Animex, a digital fringe for Animated Exeter. Based at Life Bytes, 24 Paris Street. Mostly stuff that has already been downloaded, stored to disc, copied to CD.
This will connect with mobile devices, wifi etc. later
wifi and satellite have been a possible solution for rural broadband. However in the UK, BT have eventully decided to activate all exchanges anyway. Maybe wifi helped to encourage this.
By the way, PC World have moved from Exe Bridge to near Tesco and the M5. This is still part of Exeter but not city centre. As of earlier this week BT have still not installed their wifi access, I think it is called Openzone. Lots of home networking including wifi. So Exeter is moving backwards at the moment. PC World was the only site with wifi and technical support.
Plan A is still to work on Animex, a digital fringe for Animated Exeter. Based at Life Bytes, 24 Paris Street. Mostly stuff that has already been downloaded, stored to disc, copied to CD.
This will connect with mobile devices, wifi etc. later
Friday, November 12, 2004
'wi-fi Exeter' is on hold thill Jan or Feb. At Life Bytes there are now a lot of large files for animation. Bandwidth is not really on a scale to cope with animation. The plan is to find and sort a mass of stuff and then look at streaming in Feb.
Last year we just had a laptop at the Phoenix with stored stuff. This is still part of the vision of future wifi though.
http://www.acrobat-services.co.uk/animation
Last year we just had a laptop at the Phoenix with stored stuff. This is still part of the vision of future wifi though.
http://www.acrobat-services.co.uk/animation
Monday, November 01, 2004
Guy Kewney has been drawn into the world of e-books. He is persuaded that a device for reading e-books will be widely available and cheap within four years. This will have a wireless link to the web obviously. See report at Afaics.
Not exactly on topic for Exeter, but it will reach here eventually.
Not exactly on topic for Exeter, but it will reach here eventually.
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
wi-fi works on trains, so it is thought
Guy Kewney reports that wi-fi has been known to work on trains to Scotland, but he has yet to actually find a train he can travel on.
http://www.guykewney.com/articles/041011-gner.html
My guess is that a lot of wi-fi is like this. It can actually work but for a lot of reasons few people use it.
Exeter is no exception to this.
Guy Kewney reports that wi-fi has been known to work on trains to Scotland, but he has yet to actually find a train he can travel on.
http://www.guykewney.com/articles/041011-gner.html
My guess is that a lot of wi-fi is like this. It can actually work but for a lot of reasons few people use it.
Exeter is no exception to this.
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Freespot is installed at the Peter Chalk Centre. Too soon to judge what effect this will have. Paul Burgess is on the KMS stand in the exhibition part but seems to be spending most of his time on technical support. Configuring laptops and PDAs is still a problem.
Paul Burgess is usually at Broadband in Rural Areas-
http://www.broadbandinruralareas.co.uk/
Exeter benefits from being near rural areas where there is some policy for broadband support.
There will not be an organised visit this week. It is clearly working as there were several people using it earlier today. So I think there is a start on 'wi-fi Exeter' but still a lot to learn from other places.
Tomorrow I will be at an Open Source meeting in London
http://www.lasa.org.uk/it/penguin/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage
People from Psand suggested I attend. They actually know about wi-fi and satellite broadband, using open source software.
Paul Burgess is usually at Broadband in Rural Areas-
http://www.broadbandinruralareas.co.uk/
Exeter benefits from being near rural areas where there is some policy for broadband support.
There will not be an organised visit this week. It is clearly working as there were several people using it earlier today. So I think there is a start on 'wi-fi Exeter' but still a lot to learn from other places.
Tomorrow I will be at an Open Source meeting in London
http://www.lasa.org.uk/it/penguin/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage
People from Psand suggested I attend. They actually know about wi-fi and satellite broadband, using open source software.
Monday, September 13, 2004
Until recently I thought of Amsterdam as being more or less at the centre of actual broadband in Europe. The Seybold Seminars have had a basis in reality as if people there actually used the technology they speak about.
Now items like this report suggest the reality of wi-fi might be just as far from the claims as in Exeter
http://www.guykewney.com/articles/040910-wireless.html
The Freespot in the Southgate Hotel is working. So as a conference centre it might be an alternative to the RAI.
Now items like this report suggest the reality of wi-fi might be just as far from the claims as in Exeter
http://www.guykewney.com/articles/040910-wireless.html
The Freespot in the Southgate Hotel is working. So as a conference centre it might be an alternative to the RAI.
John Traxler will talk on "Using Handheld Computers to Support Study Skills" tomorrow during Alt-C. There is a PDF on the web that explains some background.
http://www.ics.ltsn.ac.uk/pub/ltsn5/papers/john%20traxler%2014.pdf
I found this through Google. The Wolverhampton search finds several other things for "handheld", including this about games.
http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~cm1822/ijigsconf.htm
http://www.ics.ltsn.ac.uk/pub/ltsn5/papers/john%20traxler%2014.pdf
I found this through Google. The Wolverhampton search finds several other things for "handheld", including this about games.
http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~cm1822/ijigsconf.htm
There is an internet cafe as part of Alt-C, part of the library on the right as you go in. It is also confirmed that there will be wi-fi in the Peter Chalk Centre.
Not sure how many people might visit Life Bytes. It seems a more self-contained event than the Science Fest. Still, as the library calls itself an internet cafe for the occasion maybe one with actual coffee is within the scope.
Joke. Man walks into a library
Man "I'd like some fish and chips please"
Librarian " You do realise this is a library."
Man (whispers) "I'd like some fish and chips please."
Not sure how many people might visit Life Bytes. It seems a more self-contained event than the Science Fest. Still, as the library calls itself an internet cafe for the occasion maybe one with actual coffee is within the scope.
Joke. Man walks into a library
Man "I'd like some fish and chips please"
Librarian " You do realise this is a library."
Man (whispers) "I'd like some fish and chips please."
Friday, September 10, 2004
There was the first actual check during Thursday. Actual visit to Freespot at Southgate Hotel ( working fine) , the BT phone box and an IT Box. Both the latter showed a signal but we did not actually use the web. Our impression was that there is not much use made of these. Full report next week.
Freespot seems a good option that may develop. Should be at the Peter Chalk building next week so we may check this also. If you're in Exeter, call in at Life Bytes or else this blog should be updated.
Photos
Freespot seems a good option that may develop. Should be at the Peter Chalk building next week so we may check this also. If you're in Exeter, call in at Life Bytes or else this blog should be updated.
Photos
Thursday, September 09, 2004
Meanwhile the claims for wi-fi continue to escalate-
This from 'Good Morning Silicon Valley' archive
Despite much evidence to the contrary, Intel appears to be hitting at least a few of its deadlines. The company said Tuesday that it has begin sampling its new WiMax chip, Rosedale, and expects that it will be offered as an option on the Centrino platform by 2006. Based on the 802.16 WiMax specifications, Rosedale promises to deliver two-way Internet access at speeds of up to 75 megabits per second over distances as great as 10 miles. It's an emerging standard, and one that promises to transform connectivity. "WiMax will be to DSL what cellular was to landlines: a more convenient, lower cost technology,"
. "We predict the same kind of growth for WiMax as was seen with Wi-Fi. By 2008 we think that 8 percent of all internet connections will be via WiMax." said Intel president Paul Otellini
Intel is the source for the idea that Exeter is a centre of wi-fi hotspots. The phrase 'spurious claims' has been used at The Register. Maybe it is just a matter of timing. There will be some wi-fi in Exeter sometime in the future. Something has started already but things are still on a small scale.
This from 'Good Morning Silicon Valley' archive
Despite much evidence to the contrary, Intel appears to be hitting at least a few of its deadlines. The company said Tuesday that it has begin sampling its new WiMax chip, Rosedale, and expects that it will be offered as an option on the Centrino platform by 2006. Based on the 802.16 WiMax specifications, Rosedale promises to deliver two-way Internet access at speeds of up to 75 megabits per second over distances as great as 10 miles. It's an emerging standard, and one that promises to transform connectivity. "WiMax will be to DSL what cellular was to landlines: a more convenient, lower cost technology,"
. "We predict the same kind of growth for WiMax as was seen with Wi-Fi. By 2008 we think that 8 percent of all internet connections will be via WiMax." said Intel president Paul Otellini
Intel is the source for the idea that Exeter is a centre of wi-fi hotspots. The phrase 'spurious claims' has been used at The Register. Maybe it is just a matter of timing. There will be some wi-fi in Exeter sometime in the future. Something has started already but things are still on a small scale.
Wednesday, September 08, 2004
Probably the check of phone boxes and IT boxes in central Exeter will be on Thursday, starting in the afternoon. Check this blog or ask at Liofe Bytes.
The expectation is that Freespot will be available at the Peter Chalk Conference Centre in time for Alt-C next week. If this is the only web access there may be some people who have not brought a laptop so may like to visit Life Bytes.
24 Paris Street, just a bit further than the High Street.
The expectation is that Freespot will be available at the Peter Chalk Conference Centre in time for Alt-C next week. If this is the only web access there may be some people who have not brought a laptop so may like to visit Life Bytes.
24 Paris Street, just a bit further than the High Street.
Monday, September 06, 2004
There is an internet cafe as part of the BA Science Festival. Just past the registration desk as you go in to Devonshire House. They have some handouts about our tests for wifi Exeter and they will be kept up to date of any further movements during the week. No wifi as such but the aim is for wifi to be available at the Peter Chalk Centre by next week for Alt-C.
Meanwhile Psand are working on a broadcast from Dorset next Sunday. There is an aim to connect an internet cafe in Exeter with events such as Animated Exeter and/or Vibraphonic. One problem is that Life Bytes may come to an end with the current building in December. So things happen out of time and space. Psand will also be at a conference next week in London-
Lasa's Penguin Day(http://www.lasa.org.uk/it/penguin/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage) withBristol Wireless to talk and listen. A lot has happened in Brstol around wireless. There will be streaming media from Barcelona in October - the D-Form festival (www.deform.org). Suggest this is benchmarked in Exeter to check out how internet stuff could fit with sound and animation.
This blog will be kept fairly up to date during this week. Info also probably at Life Bytes, 24 Paris Street.
Meanwhile Psand are working on a broadcast from Dorset next Sunday. There is an aim to connect an internet cafe in Exeter with events such as Animated Exeter and/or Vibraphonic. One problem is that Life Bytes may come to an end with the current building in December. So things happen out of time and space. Psand will also be at a conference next week in London-
Lasa's Penguin Day(http://www.lasa.org.uk/it/penguin/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage) withBristol Wireless to talk and listen. A lot has happened in Brstol around wireless. There will be streaming media from Barcelona in October - the D-Form festival (www.deform.org). Suggest this is benchmarked in Exeter to check out how internet stuff could fit with sound and animation.
This blog will be kept fairly up to date during this week. Info also probably at Life Bytes, 24 Paris Street.
Saturday, August 21, 2004
Life Bytes is now active. They will get some new kit next week suitable for a Doom event over the bank holiday. They can cope fine with email and browsing. Some people are asking to connect their own laptop computers to the network. No sign of wi-fi or much demand. No feedback so far that people would prefer to use wi-fi somewhere else.
So what is going on? Is 'wi-fi Exeter' unusual or is there actually much less use of wi-fi than is often reported?
I am going to start again assuming general ignorance. The Science Festival comes up in September. There must be a few people who actually understand how wi-fi works. Probably it is fairly easy once you get used to it. The people at Life Bytes seem supportive of more exploration. Times and dates will follow.
Science Fest website
So what is going on? Is 'wi-fi Exeter' unusual or is there actually much less use of wi-fi than is often reported?
I am going to start again assuming general ignorance. The Science Festival comes up in September. There must be a few people who actually understand how wi-fi works. Probably it is fairly easy once you get used to it. The people at Life Bytes seem supportive of more exploration. Times and dates will follow.
Science Fest website
Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Life Bytes on Paris Street is likely to open later this week. The painting is done, the cable exists, BT are expected to install ADSL on Wednesday.
'Wi-Fi Exeter' will be a subject for discussion.
http://www.life-bytes.co.uk
01392 848781
'Wi-Fi Exeter' will be a subject for discussion.
http://www.life-bytes.co.uk
01392 848781
Monday, July 12, 2004
More evidence that wi-fi could be free in future
http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2004/07/02/loc_downs02.html
Maggie Downs confesses that she has no understanding of how this stuff works. But anyone could understand her argument.
If Cincinnati, why not Exeter? Some time later, probably.
As Life Bytes is now more likely - in fact a telephone is now installed at 24 Paris Street according to reliable sources - maybe Exeter will go back to cyber cafe style for a while. But wi-fi should be on the agenda, and free wi-fi part of the discussion. People who sit around at Life Bytes and talk about this may also drink coffee. Will this cover the rent?
http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2004/07/02/loc_downs02.html
Maggie Downs confesses that she has no understanding of how this stuff works. But anyone could understand her argument.
If Cincinnati, why not Exeter? Some time later, probably.
As Life Bytes is now more likely - in fact a telephone is now installed at 24 Paris Street according to reliable sources - maybe Exeter will go back to cyber cafe style for a while. But wi-fi should be on the agenda, and free wi-fi part of the discussion. People who sit around at Life Bytes and talk about this may also drink coffee. Will this cover the rent?
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