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IPAS Videos

December 16, 2009

The purpose of this post is to help me (and others) keep track of which IPAS videos are where.

  YouTube blip.tv s:
IPASSHORTFINAL2 iPhone
(launch video without credits as shown at RiAus)
Link n/a © ?
IPASSHORTFINAL2+Titles
(launch video with credits – this is the one to share under copyright)
  soon
©
Pub
ipassixiPhone
(single movie containing six segments – all of which can be licensed creative commons:attribution IPAS)
Link soon Pub
ipassix-1of6-heike   Link Pub
ipassix-2of6-shahraam   Link Pub
ipassix-3of6-nigel   Link Pub
ipassix-4of6-alan   Link Pub
ipassix-5of6-tukweng   Link Pub
ipassix-6of6-dennis   Link Pub

This is the subject

December 3, 2009

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Video ReMix – the future of language

November 26, 2009

A (very rough) mashup of prof tanya monro and lawrence lessig to pose the question ‘can video remix enable a new language for transdisciplinary science?’

a new Blog (post) is born

September 15, 2009

Congratulations to Christine on the birth of her first blog post for Wine2030.

This post is an example of a pingback or trackback.

Fang – Mike seyfang

ScribeFire 3.4.5 – is it still broken for me and all my blogs?

September 15, 2009

Just updated (yet) again.

My RSS feed now realtime tks to wordpress.com for implementing rsscloud

September 15, 2009

Another good reason to use hosted wordpress.com – the good folks have already implemented realtime RSS extensions for me using Dave Winer’s rsscloud method.

Having just clued-in to the latest on realtime RSS reading about TypePad implementing the alternative pubsubhububb I set out to find out what is required to get this happening on my wordpress blog. If you host your own you need to install the plug-in. On wordpress.com tis already implemented – take a look at the source of my RSS feed and search for ‘cloud’.

What’s the big deal. Well to paraphrase TechCrunch – it is now possible to de-centralise realtime, which means we might finally get some of the cool stuff back from centralised services like twitter.

This could also mean the beginning of a new format war for the real-time web, reminiscent of the old RSS vs Atom battles. Another groups of developers, lead by Brad Fitzpatrick, published a format and cloud hub known as pubsubhubbub, which is now being supported by Google Reader. There is sure to be much discussion of WordPress.com falling into the RSSCloud camp, and which protocol/format/method etc. is better than the other (a debate we will engage in on this blog, no doubt).

Services such as Twitter and Friendfeed centralize real-time data and updates. RSSCloud and broader support of such a protocol is a step in the direction of decentralizing such services.

Fang – Mike Seyfang

testing scribefire

August 28, 2009

thats all.
Nothing to see here.
Move along now.

Hey Baden… [Mandy's flickr photo feed]

August 1, 2009

Dude,

Add this feed to yer phone:

http://tr.im/mandyflickr

[copy n paste]

I P A S

June 18, 2009

First draft silent stop-motion made with ‘frickin LASERs’ and a Nikon D80.

a morning in the life of my LetterBox

June 14, 2009

DSLR time-lapse of my letterbox and friends on a winters morning.