Posts Tagged ‘ digital ’

Lights, and cameras

Lights, and cameras

Ever wish you could control the lights in a council building? Leave Mike Whitby scrabbling around for loo roll in the dark? Well you can’t. You can, however, play with ‘Field of Light‘ an installation that’s going to be in the “atrium” (foyer?) of Millennium Point as part of the Hello Digital thingumy (that gets more obsessed with Hereford whenever I see a blog post of theirs). Seems there are hundreds of lights that you can control over the web with the ‘light synthesizer’ that’s on the website — it looks like it could be very smart despite the site’s attempt to dull it up with words like “communal space” “bespoke website” and “illuminated public urban space”. Ta to Fused for the tip off. Elsewhere on the digital festival front, it appears that we’ve been remiss in mentioning Flim Dash – a 48 hour challenge to make a digital film, over the 17th to 19th October. It’s being run by Chris Unitt, who may have mentioned it on Created in Birmingham so you should all know about it already ;)

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The taste for a New Generation

The New Generation Arts Festival starts today (5th June), it has a theme: “digital utopia”, a blog: which should provide some interesting coverage and overlap with both the Climate Change Festival (both festivals, both are on a bit this week) and Get into Digital month (both have a digital theme and photography competitions) . I like the NGA thingy, it is unafraid to be a bit weird and start things that may or may not work — today’s opening features Julian Lloyd Webber and the Birmingham Conservatoire doing a live soundtrack to a TV News bulletin, exciting in that is has a whiff of potential disaster or greatness. Do you need to be at the Town Hall to find out if it works? Yes, I think so. There are also quite a lot of things you can get involved in, like The Emergent Game which has been going for a while. I love the idea of the game, but I think it’s still to really blossom — maybe festival time will be it. I’ll try and cover some more of the festival in greater detail, as it happens, but feel free to leave tips, thoughts, reviews here…

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