Archive for the ‘media’ Category

in bed with … [EMBED]

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Using flash develop or FDT and sick of going back to CS4/5 just to create some swc’s that you might have to change everytime you update any of the assets? So 2000 and something…

Use embeds!

I started using a generic static class to add all my embeds for a project and then you can easily draw them from there.

The static class:

public class HomePageAssets {

[Embed(source="../../../bin-debug/assets/loader/bar.png")]
public static var BrandBar : Class;

[Embed(source="../../../bin-debug/assets/loader/dude_again.png")]
public static var DudeAgain : Class;

[Embed(source="../../../bin-debug/assets/loader/logoType.png")]
public static var LogoType : Class;

...

And in any class:

addChild(new HomePageAssets[myAssetVar]);      // e.g. "BrandBar"

Njoy!

Collapse – essential watching

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

There is something more than essential in this interview. Not everyone might agree with all points made here, but the dry facts are just what they are and one cannot help but keep thinking what we all already know, which is that most of our lives, we like to live under a comfortable hood that we helped creating. What stays is the big questions about taking responsibility and who still is and about action towards what we believe in and know despite propaganda and lies. What stays is a clarity that is hardly seen anywhere in all the media surrounding us. This is how we should produce, develop, design.

Watch it here

Council, 4th December, Brussels

Monday, November 30th, 2009

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Council, the international thinktank/network of excellence that I am a proud member of gets me talking about location, my article for glass magazine and some of my projects. Wish me luck…

http://www.theinternetofthings.eu/

The way of the dodo. Apple’s app store and free market greatness

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

There is an interesting article on Gizmodo about the price drop on iPhone apps in comparison to other mobile apps that raised quite a debate.

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There are the ones saying that the market will regulate itself for the better(we heard something similar for years) and others that see the quality of apps diminish as prices for development drop. I love to be on the negative side of things, that’s just my critical nature, but also because there is another big thing coming that will most surely accelerate the issue of more apps being developed, who will disappear amongst the millions of apps. As previously mention here, Flash not only launched full AS3 support for mobiles, they also included the ability to develop Flash apps for the iPhone through the appstore.

That might easily double the number of available mobile apps everywhere. Apple still has it’s restrictions on what it considers an app worthy of…, but let’s just say more iPhones will be hacked and other mobiles will become more attractive because they are open to the porn industry.

After a quick hype in doing mobile apps, developers will be expected to churn out twitter-farting apps by the wagon-load for an ever so diminished salary, because the app’s distribution concept of delivering low-priced apps but financing through assuring large number sales will fall flat on it’s face apart for companies with big marketing budgets to get the app to a high visibility in the shop and make sure enough people buy it. Which even then might not be assured.

So there is a lot to watch over the next few months. The xmas business will finally start when Orange and Vodaphone will come out with the iPhone in the UK, just like in other countries, where the iPhone-provider monopoly will end.

Ah, and congrats again to my friend Stefan from flashcomguru.com, he managed to get himself on the first list of Flash-based iPhone apps.

via gizmodo

Flash for iPhone – all systems go

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Finally a praise from my side to Adobe. They pulled it off and are making Apple’s life both easier and harder. Flash CS5 will now support iPhone App development, sold though the app store. This, along with the fact that Adobe just launched their fully supported player on literally all mobile platforms, pretty much marks a new era for mobile apps. One for all has probably never been more true. The major hurdle for application developers were operating system and hardware differences like screen sizes, etc. Now if Adobe manages to enable all hardware feature access (GPS, etc.) then we are pretty much game…

Here some rather boring examples Adobe came up with so far: click here

Diagram on when to use Comic Sans

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

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project80Days.com – launched

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

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Having launched our first product last week with great success, it is time to look at some updates and the next steps. Being our first attempt on an unusual social media website, it sure turns out to be a beautifully complex platform. We are now looking at optional google-maps or microsoft’s bing map or even our own tile set.

We still have a long list of features to add and improve, but the first travellers are on their way and we are all very curious and excited about what will happen during the first 80 days of the project.

project80Days.com – website

project80Days – project blog

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District 9

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

District 9

I believe in science fiction! I did before, but it is a patient matter to wait for the next big, mature example. Blade Runner is obviously one and 2001. District 9 fits in there for many reasons. Dark, well-under the expected hollywood-sized budget, sign of our time with corporate exploitation, administrative righteousness and an unclear end as a plot, shot in a hyper reality style, which means using news media as the superficial ‘official’ story teller that fucks over the main protangonist, who just wants to do his job.

Taking place in Johannisburg, and given you have seen Louis Theroux’s latest exploits on BBC, the parallels to reality are sometimes painfully obvious, yet it is the sci-fi twist of it and the pace of the movie that makes it one dense, impressive example of what sci-fi should be about.

Not to miss!
via imdb.com

Discovery…

Friday, August 28th, 2009

okay yes the story is way funny. But enlightenment strikes in the weirdest of places. The most important point made really is to be in the unique position of questioning assumptions and discovering something really new about one self. Experience can open doors…

Palm Pre – advertising at it’s best

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

The Palm-Pre ads seemingly had a strong impact on the technology-savvy community, yet not quite the way they imagined.
The philosophically inspired little life-moments with a new age touch, seemed to rather impact as the latest entry in trying to replace the ‘Stoner’ ads.

Being from a generation, where commercials were only starting to annoy you, I can’t help but think, if it’s still really working to sell outrageous dreamscapes to consumers.
Well, see for yourself:

via Gizmodo