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- Impact 8 Conference
- Without Sin: Taboo and Freedom within Digital Media, Leonardo Electronic Almanac
- New Year, New Activities
- Oh what a viva!
- Burning the candle at both ends
- Done and Dusted
- Using tagging technologies to preserve indigenous cultures
- The 11th hour
- Getting there!
- Positioning my Phd Research
- Nice to know : )
- TOTeM and Oxfam's Shelflife
- Highlights!
- TOTeM wins £10,000
- A CHI Rebuttal
- 20:20 at Dundee Science Festival
- Tales of Things goes to Sensation’s Family Fun Day
- The Group at the Creativity & Cognition Studios, UTS
- Experiencing Coded Moments in a public space
- IMPACT7 in Melbourne, September 2011
- ISEA Istanbul 2011
- Coded Moments @ Victoria University, Melbourne
- Starting to breathe a sigh of relief
- Looking good!
- Two places at once
- Thwarted at the last hurdle
- The writing is on the wall... or is it?
- More than I bargained for…
- Its always alright on the night
- Coded Moments at the Small Society Lab
- Tumbling Hills
- An answer to Linkrot?
- Linkrot in QR-codes, or any graphical tags for that matter...
- Getting busy with dissemination
- Its about good research, not good art
- Tales of Things at Oxfam's Curiosity Shop in Selfridges
- The trouble with…
- Appititus
- Mobile for the Cultural Sector
- While Mr Chicken-Pox Sleeps
- Keeping the url alive
- A mind of its own
- If its easy it can’t possibly be right...can it?
- Tales of Things wins B2Award
- Back into the swing of things
- Audio in the Gallery Space
- Another One – European Academy of Design
- Methods in art & design research
- A much better day
- Not quite right
- Luminescence
- More Conference Papers
- Research Norms
- QR code readers to download
- Cutting Codes
- The problem with 30% damage
- The studio becomes "the field"
- Damaging QR codes
- On being more methodical
- A better day in the studio
- Even working in the studio is not always a joy
- The Devil’s in the Detail
- Sketching with cyanotypes
- De-materialised, re-materialised and plain immaterial.
- Mary Kelly and Post-Partum Document
- Seduced by Hipstamatic
- The Divided Heart by Rachel Power
- Art is Life, Life is Art ... you know? that old cliché?
- Back in the Studio & Darkroom
- Creative Time and Space
- The old "art or design" debate….
- RFID tags, graphical tags, art and the database
- Officially back on my Phd
- Remember Me at Future Everything: 12th – 15th May, Manchester
- Tales of Things makes it to New Scientist
- Hamefarers’ Kist | Knitted Remotes
- Future Internet - Call for Papers
- All quiet on the artistic front…. temporarily
- Futuresonic and more tagging
- The TOTeM website
- I Walk the Line, New Australian Drawing
- Enjoying Art in Australia
- Transfer done and dusted!
- Current graphical tag readers for mobile phones
- The International Symposium for Electronic Art (ISEA2009)
- Food for thought…
- PhD Abstract
- Fragmentation of the Market
- What's with the sudden interest in QR-code tombstones?
- My New Year's Resolution is...
- Out of the Ordinary
- I am being exploited
- Reading Boyishly by Carol Mavor
- Art in the garden of research
- Placemaking: Brands versus Tags
- Public art & really cool discovery...
- A research matrix
- Are you QRious?
- Shifting Grounds
- Why is an artist investigating visual sociology?
- I'm in Italy now
- “Just look me up in the database”: the fallibility of big brother
- Two days tagging
- Running Stitch & Chaos Computer Club
- Free Choice Profling
- Physical world hyperlinking
- My parents are freaks. Adopt me!
- Material
- Big Art Mob
- How to alienate all but one dumb audience
- Widgets & Facebook Apps
- Supplemental
- Those wacky Japanese
- Technofog
- Viewing works in the gallery space.
- On Democratising Photography
- I've been dreaming of phones
- The Agonies of Technology
- Photography 2.0
- Breakthrough with QR codes
- What are QR codes and why?
