Building Huge Games in Adobe AIR
Most of the fall in our office was spent working on the Yahoo! Bus Stop Derby, a fantastic project involving multi player games on huge touch screens. The campaign ended January 28th, but I thought I’d...
View ArticleThe Streets have Closed
This winter saw the end of The Streets with the release of his fifth and final album “Computers and Blues”. Mike Skinner announced that he would only make five albums and he announced it before...
View ArticleWhat’s the Deal with Sports in America?
We’re in April. I’ve learned that April is a VERY important month for sports in the US. The baseball season starts, there are the playoffs in basketball and there is draft in the NFL. Today is April...
View ArticleAudiences in Nightclubs
>heard me a radio commercial for a club in London. Girls get in for free until 1AM, 1£ after that, guys 10£ all night. Age limit for girls 18 years, 21 for guys. Now that really got me thinking:...
View ArticleStaging the End of the World in Pursuit of Happiness
The day of the Rapture came and went yesterday. We should be hiding from the fire raining from the sky in the remains of Los Angeles, pondering over whether to resort to cannibalism now that resources...
View ArticleConsuming Music in 2011 as a Music and Technology Aficionado
It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of music as a consumer and have been for a long time. I heard an interesting podcast the other day from the Danish radio station P1. The program was “Harddisken” and...
View ArticleMy Top 10 Albums of 2011
Oh, 2011. Such a nice year in music it was. I want to follow up on my hugely successful post about the top 10 albums of 2010 with a similar list for 2011. As a service each album will also include a...
View ArticleGE Performance Machines: Process and technology
The GE Performance Machines interactive experience combines a large library of video recordings of three pro football players with interactivity in the form of 9 mini games putting man against...
View ArticleA walk down memory lane with Eyeblaster and Mediamind
Let me warn you, this post is certainly written for a niche audience. But I just made a discovery that I hope can help other people who have to deal with the same issue I was having. So here is the...
View Article2 years ago today
Two years ago today I landed in LAX to start a new chapter in my life. More than a new chapter, in fact I’d go as far as calling it Act Three of my life. I was pretty satisfied with my life up until...
View ArticleThe Making of TrackMyMacca’s
The good people at theFWA.com have been nice enough to recognize the TrackMyMacca’s mobile app we created with Tribal DDB Sydney and Dinahmoe Stockholm by awarding it the Mobile of the Day. They also...
View ArticleVine finally released on Android
Vine, a project I’ve been really excited about since the beginning, has finally been released on Android, which means I can finally start using it. This also means that it’s no longer an iPhone...
View ArticleI’m out of the closet as a music producer
It took a while, but I finally took the big step and made a couple of my tracks public on SoundCloud. I’ve had the interest in and desire to make my own music for a long time, but I finally got around...
View ArticleHow to watch YouTube 360 videos in Google Cardboard
By popular demand, here is a quick guide on how to get YouTube’s new 360 videos to play inside Google Cardboard. YouTube has quickly become the best source of 360 videos, and the quality is pretty...
View ArticleI have seen the future of live sports, and it is in VR
I just finished watching the regular season opener between defending NBA champions Golden State Warriors and New Orleans Pelicans. Warriors had home court and won the game with a safe margin, winning...
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