For myself and 350 million other Google Gmail users, the omnipresent black topnav has been capturing more than its share of web experience. Google is continually positioning itself as the operating system of the web. (hence the Chrome push) From…
This past weekend I went to the Creators Project in Fort Mason, San Francisco. Here are some quick observations from the talks and installations. – Meredith Valiando, co-founder of the DigiTour, stressed that when it comes to building online audiences,…
MBSF’s Nick and Scott headed down to CES in Vegas last week. Here’s a beginners guide to what went down, and some eye-witness footage of the highlights everyone is talking about: 1/ Gesture based UI is going to play a…
Last week a few of us went to onedotzero at the BFI, an annual festival showcasing the best in moving image, digital and interactive arts. It includes one-off live audio-visual performances, club nights and film screenings. Through its 15 years…
Microsoft have been busy bees of late. In between predicting the future, embracing hackers with Kinect technology and killing possible tablet innovations I doubt they’ve even had to time to put the kettle on. Microsoft’s second official foray into technology…
The Kinect is interesting not just because of what it does, but because of the ways it has been shared. As soon as it was released, hackers competed to create, document, and share code for decoding the information from the…
Hand Drawn – A Kinect hack from Moving Brands® on Vimeo. A few weeks back, we journeyed down to sunny Brighton for what is hopefully the first of many Mini Maker Faires to be hosted there. The reason for…
We are very excited to showcase the work we have done with Ness computing to develop their brand and launch their first app Ness. Ness is an recommendation engine that uses machine learning when looking at social data from Facebook,…
The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York launched a new exhibition on Sunday – ‘Talk to Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects.’ It includes nearly 200 projects highlighting the various ways objects help people interact…
This film of Mag+ a digital magazine concept by Berg and Bonnier, was made over a year ago. It’s an impressive study, with some great thinking about the future of magazines on digital devices, and what’s even more impressive is…