MILIA 2002
Cannes, February 2001 Each year, Milia takes place in Cannes. This world's interactive content market is an event where professionals can do buisness in online entertainment for Internet, wireless and interactive TV. ...
Cannes, February 2001 Each year, Milia takes place in Cannes. This world's interactive content market is an event where professionals can do buisness in online entertainment for Internet, wireless and interactive TV. ...
A Digital festival "WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO WITH IT?" is held in ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art). 10 computers and 10 chairs are displayed in a small room of about four mat half that exists in ICA. When I...
A creator, Pete Fowler is the one and only 'Monsterist'. His most well know work so far has been the illustrations including the covers of Super Furry Animals albums. But his long lasting interest in toys and animatio...
As long as it doesn't rain, the best activity to spend the summer in London would definitely be out door events and festivals. On the last weekends of July in every year, an event called 'Urban Games' takes place at S...
Japan 2001 is a one year-long festival celebrating the interaction between Japanese and British culture. The festival, which reaches its peak in May and June, showcases many different events, from youth culture,...
We saw the poster for the exhibition weeks before we actually managed go their, and it is just around the corner from our place. The delicate graphics from the poster and in the space of the exhibition is successfully...
Spring is finally here, one month late it really hit London, with a very typical opening of mixed sunshine, hailstorm, thunder, lightning and rain. Londoners are so obvious in the spring, people seem to change persona...
This is not a fiction. Broadband is in our hands without doing or thinking anything. In the same way, broadband will soon be here without thinking anything. When you were aware of it, there would be already all sorts ...
This is the time of the year when London goes absolutely mad. In recent weeks we have noticed that people stack up for christmas, like it is the end of the world. But the christmas preperations is not only about t...
Hello. Let us introduce ourselves, this is Karl and Yasmeen, we have started to write for SHIFT instead of Nick from London. Both of us are Graphic Design students and from our experiences we will update you of ...
A while ago an art e-commerce site called Brit Art launched in the UK. The launch was supported by a brilliant ad campaign, where they labelled everyday objects as entries in an art exhibition catalogue, slightly mock...
Portugal is a pretty small place; 9 million people small to be exact. Like other southern European countries they've not got too into the internet. I put this down to the fact that say in Scandinavia there's 3 hours d...
I'm sure you're all thinking the London section is a bit crap. It's rarely about London and always about things that have happened already. Not this time. Those wonderful onedotzero people, Matt and Shane put on the p...
The Dome's a flop, the wheel still hasn't been turned on and, well, basically everyone has stopped talking about the millennium. Despite these failures, post 2000 London is on a high. Everything seems to be going s...
There have been countless stories of bankruptcy and buy-ups over the recent years in the world's new media industry. Now it's our turn and it's nothing so dramatic. At the accounts review a few weeks ago a few ...
If you think you know anything about multimedia, go to Milia and realise that you're wrong. It's business, big business and it's very, very boring. I have this naive notion of multimedia production; the bedroom m...
As I've been so busy sorting my flat out since Christmas, I've lost all contact with the outside world. Therefore I'm entirely dependent on those around me for news of what's going on in London. A quick scout round th...