Pathway #9: Audible dimension
CategoryMeet the speakers: Alyson Webb
Alyson Webb is a partner at Frankly, Green + Webb, helping cultural organisations experiment with mobile, designing experiences that help audiences interpret and connect with complex stories, objects and environments often through audio. Alyso…
Meet the speakers: Lindsey Green
Lindsey Green is a partner at Frankly, Green + Webb, working with cultural and historic organisations, helping them to use mobile’s unique capacity to deepen engagement through learning and play. She will be delivering a session at MEX as part…
MEX Notes: The real sound of Twitter
- Source article: The real sound of Twitter
MEX note: BBC Radio 4's Today programme has an interview with Sam Harman, a student from Dorset in the UK, exploring the fascinating application he created to capture the sound of Twitter. Harman's syste…
Moonbot and The Polyphonic Spree create interactive music video for iOS
Bullseye iPad App Teaser from Moonbot Studios on Vimeo.
Those of you who’ve been following MEX Pathway #9 (‘Enhance the audible dimension of mobile user experience‘) will be interested in the work of Moonbot Studios, who collaborated with The P…
Russell Davies’ essays on secondary attention
Russell Davies has written an interesting series of articles on designing for secondary attention, a subject which has been consistent theme in the MEX community for some years, most recently with MEX Pathway #2. In the first article, entitled ‘T…
MEX Notes: Use a White Noise Ringtone to Find Your Lost Cellphone Faster
- Use a White Noise Ringtone to Find Your Lost Cellphone Faster – MEX alumnus and award winner Sarah Lipman shared this interesting piece about white noise ringtones on her Twitter feed (@power2b). It relates to Pathway #9, which explores the aud…
MEX Notes: BBC News – Creating Cumbria’s musical hill
- BBC News – Creating Cumbria's musical hill – Pierre Sauvageot's installation of musical instruments on a windy hill in the English Lake District asks whether the environment itself can be a conductor. It got me thinking about some of the themes…
Gestural interfaces, interactive foley and new audio art forms
Peter “pdx” Drescher, audio designer and a speaker at MEX on 4th/5th May 2011 has contributed a fascinating essay on gestural interfaces. He explores the effect devices such as Xbox Kinect may have on the design of interactive audio applications,…