#likeminds Helsinki 3 - #Exeter is out of time

Problems from yesterday #3 apparently the web can cope with real time
vents. Here in Exeter news travels slowly. i am still talking through
permission to load video from the Respect Festival, that was a
fortnight ago. Coming soon, Acoustica. Maybe this is ok as the year
turns around in time to promote the next event. But the Web is nothing
like instant. What happened at #LikeMinds Exeter for example? Was it
just people from Bristol and London? What continues? I think Exeter
may be quite normal, that being out of time is part of the web.

#likeminds helsinki 2 - art online just wants to be free

another problem from yesterday
"envision" is art available on mobile devices. missed the detail but
found this link ( this post and the other ones are based on
impressions so far, may be revised as more info turns up)

http://www.pcworld.com/article/142781/researchers_envision_mobile_device_that...

artwork as advertisng has a viable model but so far there is a
reluctance to show art outside galleries. just my opinion.image rights
are much harder to negotiate than sound.

#likeminds Helsinki 1 - upload mobile video? unlimited?

Problem from yesterday. My experience is based on the Kodak Zi8, not a
phone I realise, but the MOV files are about 400 meg for five minutes
or so. The Nokia N8 could be just as good but is bandwidth really
"unlimited". Just pay £40 a month is the view from Exeter High Street.
Would this work? Discussion in helsinki seemed to be around actual
bandwidth limits. Could there be a vox pop from the high street,
constant stream, £40 a month? The HD from the Zi8 seems real enough.
Youtube tested ok on a largeish screen.

http://europe.nokia.com/find-products/devices/nokia-n8

Comment on Printweek blog

http://community.printweek.com/blogs/printers_devil__its_in_the_detail/archiv...

Jo Francis on virtual events

my comment-


IPEX World may go further, there seems to be an announcement on the
website pending. It seems sense to make the most of the web between
real events that are four years apart. The critics of e-learning have
recently accepted "blended learning" as a mix of real life and online.
It seems to work ok. Some in person meetings are needed every now and
again. I notice there was no logo for Total Print Expo at IPEX. Maybe
the London area will be the first to vanish into cyberspace. Well,
around Earl's Court. Maybe not as far as Hammersmith.


to be continued. Haymarket are on the case.