Reflections on Longplayer Live

I wasn’t going to blog about today’s first live performance of Longplayer, since I go on about Longplayer fairly regularly already. But Christian Payne recorded an Audioboo interview with me, and the combination of vanity with minimal effort created a path of very low resistance, so here we are. I refer a couple of times […]

Round-up of talk and interviews

In a brisk (?!) follow-up to my last blog entry, I did a talk to teenagers from three Sheffield schools on the subject “Big Brother is Logging You”, sharing the platform with Dave Pattern, Library Systems Manager at University of Huddersfield, who also featured in the TILE libraries event. This was part of the Sheffield […]

Support Longplayer Live

To the Trinity Buoy Wharf lighthouse today for the annual visit to the Longplayer 1,000 year composition by Jem Finer/Artangel. In 02006’s post I commented that some of the things we had hoped might happen that year had not come to pass. In this year’s photo, evidence that patience was rewarded on at least one […]

Social media old and new: two contrasting networks

It’s a year since I did a ‘compare and contrast’ blog post about two initiatives to build networking activity. To recap briefly, the RSA is a 254-year-old membership organisation devoted to art, design, business and the environment, currently with around 28,000 ‘fellows’, which launched a Networks initiative on 22 November 02007 (I didn’t go). The […]

My five mind apples

Mindapples is a social movement to promote individual self-management of mental wellbeing. The original “5-a-day” campaign encouraged people to take care of their physical health through simple daily activities, and we want to do the same thing for mental health. We aim to create a stigma-free public debate about mental wellbeing, simply by asking everybody […]

On Slow Blogging

About a month ago, or maybe two, I was on the sofa at London’s Social Media Cafe having a chat to David Wilcox. We had no deals to do, and no pressing initiatives to scheme about, but our interests and contacts overlap at several points, and it was a wide-ranging discussion [Update, 30 November 02008: […]