Friday, 9 October 2009

Microsoft's "Get on the Bus tour" hosted by the University of York IT Academy

Microsoft's "Get on the Bus tour" is making a stop in York on October 29th 2009 from 6pm - 9pm at the National Science Learning Centre at the University of York. Doors open at 5pm for informal networking.

The tour, which goes to 11 locations across Europe, starts in Milan and finishes in Berlin with York being the only UK location for the tour - a real coup!

The event is free and worth attending if you're interested in:

Finding out how IT Skills are critical to business development and how Micorsoft is driving IT Skills.
Learning how to improve and develop the IT systems in your business.
Finding IT training from a range of specialised IT providers.
Witness top technology leaders present on the latest releases.
Networking with sector professionals.
Feedback your ideas and comments on learning and certification directly to Microsoft Learning.
Grab exclusive Microsoft giveaways.

Seats are dissapearing fast so if you're interested get yourself signed up:


Thursday, 8 October 2009

Event: The Cultural Evolution, Creative York Symposium Part of the Illuminating York Festival

I'm told The Cultural Evolution is The Biggest Event of the Year :-)

The Symposium contains a huge selection of excellent speakers from all over the UK and Europe, and the event is crammed full of interesting and inspiring presentations and demonstrations. Cost is £40 for the day, (£26 of which is the catering cost per individual and includes a fabulous lunch and drinks reception).

This is a real chance to bring together the experts in new technologies, inventors, innovators, electrical, lighting and sound specialists, mobile, touch-screen and GPS developers, as well as digital and social media technologists, communicators, tourism industries, heritage centres, planners, city strategists, developers and architects, councillors, creative practitioners and students to name a few.

The Symposium aims to provide a unique opportunity to bring together the movers and shakers as well as the enablers, specialists, informers and supporters, inspiring those people to act together in catalysing progress in Yorkshire.

The symposium has three main sections:
‘New interpretation of City and Culture,’
‘New Interpretation of Heritage and Culture’ and
‘Age of interactivity – Engage with the Target Audience.’

Each session will have three speakers from various organisations talking about the topic, followed by plenty of time to ask questions, comment and discuss the content during Q&A sessions.

Speakers include
* Simon Smith of LUCI (Lighting Urban Community International)
* Belinda Kidd and Arthur Stafford of Liverpool Arts Regeneration Consortium
* Julia Unwin of Joseph Rowntree Foundation
* Jane Field of BEAM
* Mairi Robertson of New Media Partners
* Lucy Wurstlin of 4IP
* Mat Lazenby of LazenbyBrown
* Marcus Romer and Kit Monkman of Pilot Theatre and KMA who will be exhibiting their 5Circles installation as part of the previously mentioned Illuminating York Festival.
* Ben Stern and Markus Dorninger of Gaia Nova and OMA International who will be exhibiting their ‘Tagtool’ technology during Illuminating York
* Chris Walker of BrightWhite LTD who will be exhibiting ‘Vespertine,’ also as part of Illuminating York.

Full details can be found online at:
www.creativedigitalyork.wordpress.com

Or if you want to book a place register at:
https://www.yorktheatreroyal.purchase-tickets-online.co.uk/public/auto_choose_ga.asp?area=275

Saturday, 26 September 2009

Future Technologies September - 3D Technology


I have now heard a few things about new 3D technology which made me decide to write this months future technologies article about it.

3D Television is already being showcased in public spaces and at exhibitions around the world.

The likes of Samsung and Mitsubishi have already sold over two million 3D TVs in the US, but they don't currently promote the fact that their TVs are 3D-enabled because there is no 3D content.

However, several 3D films have recently been released, so far all in the area of animation and aimed at a young audience (i.e. Ice Age 3) but will James Cameron's new 3D movie Avatar bring the technology to the mainstream?


Spaceships, aliens, all very futuristic...

3D gaming also looks to be the next big thing according to Blitz Games, following the release of their new game Invincible Tiger, a kung fu platform game. Invincible Tiger is the world's first true digital 3D console game - i'm not sure what 'true digital 3D' means, as opposed to 'false digital 3D' I assume?!

The game works in anaglyph 3D mode on all TVs - not just special 3D capable TVs.

Also, Sky announced last month that it will launch the UK's first 3D channel next year. It will be available via the current HD set-top boxes but in order to watch viewers will also require a new '3D Ready' TV, expected to be on sale in the UK next year. Sony, Panasonic and Phillips LG certainly seem to be ramping up their commitment to the new technology.

Music is also getting in on the act with performances being filmed in 3D - a great idea to differentiate yourself and introduce new financial models to replace illegal downloading.

Certainly for the cinema industry this could really inject some life back into the experience - especially while people don't have 3D TVs at home.

However it seems there is still some way to go towards standardising the technology and in particular exactly what kind of glasses will be needed to view 3D (seems to be lots of talk of shutter glasses whereby the lens shutters open and close 200 times a second working with a transmitter on top of the television to deliver slightly different images to each eye. And just think, one pair of glasses for each member of the family, at least... could get expensive.

3D video conferencing is also here, check out this very cool project that allows pseudo 3D video conferencing using only a single generic webcam at each end:


So when will our monitors / laptops / mobiles have 3D screens? Just a matter of time surely...

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Creative Networks. David Rogerson, Digital and New Media Manager for ‘Sound and Music’

This Thursday evening's Creative Networks event speaker is David Rogerson, Digital and New Media Manager for ‘Sound and Music’, the UK’s landmark organisation for new music and sound.

Former Publishing Director of Sonic Arts Network, David will deliver an exciting exploration of Sonic Arts; what it is and why it has become such an incredibly rich Art form – crossing over so many different platforms. True to the Art form and subject matter itself, David will offer lots of really interesting audio visual ground-breaking examples that will capture the imagination of even the most hardy of enthusiasts.

Sound and Music have worked on some ground-breaking projects including a two day festival of performance in June this year in which, installation, video, broadcast, podcast and discussions explored the beauty, memory and personal identity of sound in domestic environments. They are also working on technology to help deaf children see sound.

Date: Thursday 24th Spetember 2009
Venue: Leeds College of Art Blenheim Walk, Leeds, LS2 9AQ

Timetable:
18.00 – 19.00 Hot Food and Registration
19.00 – 19.30 Welcome and opening pitches
19.30 – 20.30 David Rogerson – Sonic Arts “put a Donk on it!!”
20.30 till late Networking in the Mosaic Bar

This event is free to creative, digital and cultural industry professionals. If you would like to join, please contact Creative Networks on 01422 399444 or email Bridget March at bridgetm@leeds-art.ac.uk.

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Yorkshire Music Network - Invitation to Tender

Screen Yorkshire is seeking an individual or company to develop and manage a network for the Music Industry in Yorkshire. The need for a music network was identified through research commissioned by Yorkshire Forward and Arts Council England. Arts Stra then undertook a specific piece of work to engage key industry leads in a consultation exercise.

Interested parties can find out more information (including access the previous work carried out) and download the tender document at:

http://www.screenyorkshire.co.uk/news/news-archive/yorkshire-music-network-invitation-to-tender

Key dates:-

Date tender issued: Thursday 10 September 2009
Deadline for tender: 12.00noon, Wednesday 30 September 2009
Interview date for tenders: 5 October 2009
Date of award decision: 9 October 2009
Anticipated contract start date: 15 October 2009

Any questions regarding this tender can be directed to Emma Cheshire, emma@screenyorkshire.co.uk

Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Sheffield Event: TSB £2M grant fund available for Feasibility Studies supporting Digital Britain

Very short notice i'm afraid of an event to be held next week at Electric Works in Sheffield, Monday 21st September.

The event should be of real interest to anyone with new and innovative ideas that require funding in the following areas:

• Enabling technologies for the internet
• Applications and services for Digital Britain
• Access to public service information
• Cost-effective deployment and operation of digital infrastructure

I think in particular for our region, any ideas relating to the South Yorkshire Digital Region project could be eligible for funding, but of course it is a broad remit and although it's not entirely clear at the moment what projects could be funded this should all be made clear on the day.

It would be great to have as many projects in the region as possible from this fund so please spread the word to anyone you think may be interested.

You can see the full agenda and can register for this free event at:


Friday, 11 September 2009

Hull Digital Live - with speakers from The Guardian, BBC, Sapient and others

Hull Digital Live

Hull Digital Live is going to happen on the 14th October at the KC Stadium, Hull and should be a great day out for all those interested in digital things!

Hull Digital Live will be the first Digital and Technology conference in the city, with expert speakers from Europe and North America, providing insight, ideas and value to people who want to make the most of technology to help their business succeed.

The schedule includes Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC Technology Correspondent, Charles Arthur, Technology Editor - The Guardian, Anand Verma, Director of Digital Strategy, Sapient and many others.

There are still 10 early bird tickets left at the bargain price of £65 (as opposed to the normal price of £99) or £25 for students.

For all the info and to register just go their particularly lovely website http://www.hdlive09.co.uk/.