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The British Interactive Media Association appointed a new chair and vice-chair in May to take the group forward. New Media Knowledge caught up with the group’s new head to see what direction he plans to take it.
moreBrendan Dawes, creative director of MacneticNorth, talked about the ways in which his early experience of technology has affected his approach to interactive media and of the seismic shift that has taken place in recent years in how people use technology.
moreSimon Waterfall, creative director at Poke and former digital chair of D&AD, began the day with a series of questions and observations about the aspects of online media he found frightening and disturbing.
moreThe Y Design Awards (YDA), part of London Design Festival, is now open for entries. Covering nine categories, the awards recognise excellence in the UK’s digital creative industries at a designer level.
moreWe’re delighted to say that Tuesday’s iDesign conference went down a treat. If you wanted to know where exactly this country is up to with interactive design,and where it’s going, then we think the Dynamo team nailed it with this event.
moreOur world is increasingly filled with wild and wonderful gadgets, new technologies, ground breaking digital services, but what does this really mean for the individual?
moreResults from the first interactive T-Mobile ad campaign - using emuse abosolute and Weapon7's ITV application - show the new interactive ad platform scores high response rates via Red Button in Freeview homes...
moreThe iMedia qualification from OCR gives students of interactive media, and those wanting to enter the industry, access to a sophisticated range of tools and an up-to-date qualification...
moreOn 7 June digital players in the music, film, TV, online publishing and games industries came together in response to the question: 'are you content?' They explored consumer, technology and business perspectives on content in the covergent era. Read the report & listen to MP3s...
moreAdvertising regulation is suddenly a hot topic, with Ofcom announcing it may allow product placement within TV programmes, and a growing debate on advertising to children. What does this mean for interactive advertising, asks Michael Nutley...
morei-Design 09 portfolio clinic is FREE for graduates and emerging designers looking for inspiration and direction. Show your work to established digital media professionals from top digital agencies including Conchango, TribalDBB, Imagination and more.
morei-Design is a one day conference and exhibition centred around interactive design and its impact on the world. i-Design, now in its third year, is the interactive design conference of the London Design Festival. This year also sees the return of the Porfolio Clinic, giving recent graduates and emerging designers a chance to show their portfolio to digital media professionals.
moreRadio listening figures remain exceptionally high while other media are falling and failing left, right and centre. But the story isn't entirely rosy - younger people are moving away from the medium. Why is that, and how do radio companies innovate to meet the Facebook generation?
moreThe chance to meet London-based digital media agencies and gain insight into portfolio presentation, best practice and what companies are looking for in potential employees.
moreA one-day event analysing and celebrating digital interactive media, which provides the main digital focus for the London Design Festival.Start Time: 9.30amEnd Time: 6pm
moreThis course aims to introduce participants to the latest research on interactive television and how the broader digital design community can contribute more easily to iTV service creation. The course includes a FREE introduction to the iTV creation toolset, SATSUMA.
moreWhat can the disciplines of advertising and interative design learn from each other today about models of working and creating?
moreEIEF provides an international forum that brings people from across the industry, the old school and the new breed, together into one space. People that have the power and vision to change and develop the industry for the better.
moreThe Creative Alchemy programme focuses on the creative development of interactive projects for multiple digital platforms that are commercially and technically viable. Making Programmes Interactive offers you a unique opportunity to work with industry professionals and pitch to interactive TV commissioning editors, gaining valuable feedback and experience that can truly benefit your career.
moreThe Creative Alchemy programme focuses on the creative development of interactive projects for multiple digital platforms that are commercially and technically viable. Making Programmes Interactive offers you a unique opportunity to work with industry professionals and pitch to interactive TV commissioning editors, gaining valuable feedback and experience that can truly benefit your career.
moreAdvantage West Midlands, the regional development agency, does some future gazing and outlines strategy and funding policy for the digital content sector for the next 3 years...
moreMorag McLean (see below) will talk of her exciting career as a sculptor and special effects maestro - working on productions ranging from BBC's Dr Who to the latest Scooby Doo movie - for over 20 years. Morag will talk of the difficulties of being an artist first then coming into a business world with all it's learning curves,
moreInteractive City is the conference and networking point for everyone in love with the (digital) modern world.
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