Chris Joseph

Digital Writer in Residence, Institute of Creative Technologies, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
Archive for September 9th, 2007

railway story #3

for remix_runran.

text: Underground Stories, original story 11 July 2000.

flash source: rail3.fla [98KB]

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Creativity Conversations at the IOCT, De Montfort University, Leicester: Toby Moores & Sue Thomas, 19 September 2007

19 September 2007
5:30 pmto6:30 pm



“Representing and developing creative ideas: peeking inside our notebooks.”

Toby Moores (CEO of Sleepydog, creators of Playstation 2’s Buzz: The Big Quiz)
Sue Thomas (Writer and Professor of New Media at De Montfort University)

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The Creativity Conversations are a weekly series of informal discussion sessions held at the IOCT that focusses on topics within the areas of creativity, innovation, and transdisciplinary work, running every Wednesday to the end of November from 17.30 to 18.30.

Entry is free, though you are recommend to reserve a place to avoid disappointment. To do this, simply go to

www.creativityconversation.co.uk

and click on ‘Schedule’. You can also find out more information about the speakers and forthcoming conversations.

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Creativity Conversations at the IOCT, De Montfort University, Leicester: Hussein Zedan & Stephen Brown, 26 September 2007

26 September 2007
5:30 pmto6:30 pm



“How can Web 2.0 assist creativity?”

Hussein Zedan (Technical Director of the Software Technology Research Laboratory)
Stephen Brown (Professor of Learning Technologies and Director of Creativity East Midlands)

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The Creativity Conversations are a weekly series of informal discussion sessions held at the IOCT that focusses on topics within the areas of creativity, innovation, and transdisciplinary work, running every Wednesday to the end of November from 17.30 to 18.30.

Entry is free, though you are recommend to reserve a place to avoid disappointment. To do this, simply go to

www.creativityconversation.co.uk

and click on ‘Schedule’. You can also find out more information about the speakers and forthcoming conversations.

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Creativity Conversations at the IOCT, De Montfort University, Leicester: Kate Pullinger & Chris Joseph, 3 October 2007

3 October 2007
5:30 pmto6:30 pm



“Traditional media and new media: extending the bounds of creativity?”

A weekly series of informal discussion sessions held at the IOCT that focusses on topics within the areas of creativity, innovation, and transdisciplinary work, running every Wednesday to the end of November from 17.30 to 18.30.

Entry is free, though you are recommend to reserve a place to avoid disappointment. To do this, simply go to

www.creativityconversation.co.uk

and click on ‘Schedule’. You can also find out more information about the speakers and forthcoming conversations.

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Creativity Conversations at the IOCT, De Montfort University, Leicester: Howard Rheingold and Andrew Hugill, 12 September 2007

12 September 2007
5:30 pmto6:30 pm



Wednesday 12th September sees the start of a weekly series of informal discussion sessions held at the IOCT that will be focussing on topics within the areas of creativity, innovation, and transdisciplinary work. They will run every Wednesday to the end of November from 17.30 to 18.30. Each session will be led by two people with a particular relevance to the topic.

The series kicks off on Wednesday with Andrew Hugill (Director of the IOCT) talking to Howard Rheingold on the topic of tools for collaboration. They will be looking particularly at transdisciplinary collaboration and how this can be aided. Entry is free, though you are recommend to reserve a place to avoid disappointment. To do this, simply go to

www.creativityconversation.co.uk

and click on ‘Schedule’. You can also find out more information about the speakers and forthcoming conversations.

Come along, enjoy a coffee (or tea), take part or simply sit back and listen, it’s entirely up to you!

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Alan Bigelow’s “When I Was President”

I always enjoy Alan’s work, and this new piece is no exception: a mix of story, poetry, manifesto and pop video in a style that reminds me a little of Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries while retaining a fresh sense of composition and humour.

See the portrait of absolute power at Alan’s newly redesigned website:
http://www.webyarns.com

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