Gallery ICA Celebrates
In the blitz of publicity that attended the opening of Ten Cubed, little old galleryica got left out.
I’ve been told by a growing number of people that the web is a good place to sell art.
I didn’t have that experience until now - until last week that is when finally our website delivered. […]
Churnalism
Churnalism is Nick Davies’ account of what passes for news these days in newspapers - PR cycling or churn. “An Award-winning Reporter Exposes Falsehood, Distortion and Propaganda in the Global Media.” That’s what the sub-title of Flat Earth News says.
Here you’ll find Peter Preston ex-editor of the Guardian taking him apart.
This is the Spectator delighting […]
Miro
I had high hopes for babelgum though less so for joost as a way of changing how television works. Before Babelgum launched I met Erick Lumer, its then CEO and Erik came across as alert to all the nuances of the broadcasting trade. He had problems with rights clearances on much of the material […]
Buying the Experience
The point about BMW cars and their exceptional sales record - as global warming has become ever more important to us the pubic, BMW has snatched number 1 spot in the race for overall global premium brand leader (that means right now it returns about 1,5 billion Euro a year to the Quandt family, half […]
That’s Ireland
By virtue of the link up fest that follows on from the Irish Blog Award nominations I came across Michael Nugent’s blog That’s Ireland - but only today. Michael’s blog is the first in my view that properly stands comparison with any of the political blogs globally that make you think - yes, this is […]
TV, Web, Ghetto
Web TV boasts diverse content and strong moral purpose: giving a platform to those who often aren’t heard, writes Haydn Shaughnessy .
I’m a fan of Take 3. Not every day, but at least once a month. Take 3 is an online multimedia magazine. I’m a growing fan of Mixcast, a melange of urban […]
The Web and TV
Web TV boasts diverse content and strong moral purpose: giving a platform to those who often aren’t heard, writes Haydn Shaughnessy .
I’m a fan of Take 3. Not every day, but at least once a month. Take 3 is an online multimedia magazine. I’m a growing fan of Mixcast, a melange of urban […]
Books, Reading, Web
Convergence Culture: Some people fear that web-text may threaten the practice of reading, but literary blogs make the web a vibrant and informative place, writes Haydn Shaughnessy
The web is a medium for fast eyes, its most improbable boast that people read what’s on those millions of new websites. The truth is, most […]
The Web and TV Drama
Convergence culture: The web has had a huge impact on TV drama, with series such as 24 breaking with tradition to stay relevant to young viewers, writes Haydn Shaughnessy
I loved the first run of 24 , the fast paced American espionage serial starring Kiefer Sutherland. The central conceit of 24 is […]
How Games Affected Drama
Convergence culture : Gaming, which already dominates TV, is about to get more interactive, writes Haydn Shaughnessy .
I’ve never had an appetite for computer games, or any kind of games, but suddenly gaming and competitions are everywhere. On television ( Pop Idols, Celebrity Come Dancing , celebrities ice skating, the giveaway at […]