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Creative News from Rosi!

Gill Arnold, 06 May 2011

The Art of Digital Preservation

The University of Portsmouth have launched a new incentive to preserve digital art and design and save them from being wiped out for ever. The scheme hopes to save digital material which would otherwise be lost as hardware becomes obsolete with technological advances. The initiative will take place over three talks which start in June.

http://bit.ly/hw56Ng

 

University of the Arts undergo Strategic Review

Moving Brands has been hired to work on the visual identities for the institute. The existing design was created by two students how won an open competition to submit designs. The consultancy will now work for 3 months to review and redefine the UAL brand and identity.

 

Is the web waging war on super-injunctions?

After the revelations of Andrew Marr this morning everyone is talking about “super injunctions” but what effect is the web having?

http://bbc.in/hzdmfY

 

Sony unveil two new tablet devices

Yesterday Sony revealed not one but 2 new tablet devices, the S1 and S2. The S1 is Sony’s rival to the iPad. The S2 which is pitched as the main competition to the Ninetendo DS feature a double screen. Both will run Android apps and are expected on the US market in the autumn.

 

How close were the Terminator films to the reality of 2011?

Last week, April 21st2 2011 was Judgement day in the Terminator film. This BBC article explores how close Cameron’s vision of the Future was.

http://bbc.in/eBigpF

 

D&AD launches White Pencil Award.

This new award is presented to ideas that makes a positive change and can influence opinions for the better. The prize has been rolled out this year and will be awarded in 2012.

http://bit.ly/fXeAgL

 

The 15th Webby Awards announced

The nominations have been announced and voting is now open. What do you think of the nomination, who should win, who was left out of the shortlist? Let us know your view...

http://webby.aol.com/

 

 

 

Cool stuff on the web

 

This kinetic tooth pick sculpture by artist Scott Weaver  is amazing, the detail and intricacy of the thing is mind boggling.

http://vimeo.com/22461692

 

Today Project

Brooklyn based photographer Jonathon Harris has produced a film of a collection of his photos. After turning 30 Harris began a daily ritual of taking one photo and posting it to his website, the end result is a glorious collection of photographs ranging from the mundane to the simple marvellous.

http://bit.ly/gEFeUD

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