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Soundscapes at the National Gallery: art & sounds merging with astonishing results
This summer, the National Gallery has put on an exciting and innovative exhibition, ‘Soundscapes’, which closed its doors on 6th September 2015, but whose echoes are still very much resonant. The concept behind ‘Soundscapes’ is simple, as the tagline... -
Google Glass: To Revolutionise Augmented Reality Advertising and Mobile Marketing?
Google Glass is the latest augmented reality (AR) technology which has caused a stir in the mobile advertising and marketing sector. Over the past few years augmented reality (AR) has become an integral part of several companies’ advertising and mark... -
#BETTShow2013 - Bigger and BETTer
Running from January 30th to February 2nd last week was the 29th Bett show, the British education training and technology event. This year was bigger than ever before and to accommodate the increasing demand Bett moved to the Excel arena which meant... -
Futuristic Furbys
This Christmas will see the 2012 Furby revival. The mechanical fur covered children’s must-have of the late nineties has been revamped and is back for a new generation of children to enjoy. The 2012 re - furbish - ments include LCD screen eyes which... -
Chatroulette: What's it good for?
Even the most casual visitor to the blogosphere will by now have read about Chatroulette, the website which indiscriminately matches strangers with each other and allows them to conduct webcam-assisted conversations. Disconcertingly for anyone writin... -
AR in the classroom
Just a quick one, but I felt this needed more than a single line in the feed on our homepage. I had an illuminating meeting at the Leading Edge programme at the SSAT this Monday. It's rare that you meet someone in such total agreement with you as ...