Beautiful video about the work Derby Museum has been doing with Wikipedia & QRpedia. Derby Museum using multilingual QR codes from Andrew James Sykes on Vimeo. In 2011 Wikipedians wrote and translated 1200 new articles to allow the museums objects to read in over a dozen languages using QRpedia codes. Beautiful video about the work [...]

 

It’s always an odd experience to watch yourself speak. Everyone – I think – finds the sound of their own voice really odd. I’m no exception! This is the video from the Derby Museum Backstage Pass where we gave the first public demonstration of QRpedia. The Video Video shot by Nick Moyes. The Slides All [...]

 

Here’s the captured video from MobileMonday’s Trends in mHealth panel. Presented in glorious HTML5 and hosted on Archive.org Part 1 Here’s the captured video from MobileMonday’s Trends in mHealth panel. Presented in glorious HTML5 and hosted on Archive.org Part 1 Part 2 Part 3

 
HOWTO: Preserving BarCamps

Oh! Woe is me! I can’t make BarCampLondon 8. This will be the first BarCamp I’ve not been able to get to in ages. Following hashtags is fun, if a little disjointed. What I really need is some way I could attend virtually….. Does It Need To Be So Hard? We don’t need expensive crews. [...]

 
Video Sunglasses - Further Details

A few updates on the Video Recording Sunglasses I blogged about earlier in the week. I stuck in an 8GB microSD card and let the glasses record indefinitely. I was curious what would happen when the size of the video went over the 4GB limit imposed by FAT32 – and what happened when the memory [...]

 
A Glimpse Into The Future

My eye has been caught by a stunning new gadget – the Immortal Video Eye Gear. Head mounted 3-megapixel video camera.  Seamlessly embedded within a pair of innocuous looking sun glasses.  At £250, they’re not cheap.  While battery life looks good at 2.5 hours, they can only record one hour of video. No method of [...]

 
BarCampBrighton4 and High Def Video

Another weekend, another BarCamp.  This time the Fourth Annual BarCampBrighton. The BarCamp was excellent.  A great bunch of people.  The venue was beautiful, but the lack of walls (and floorboards!) meant that sound bleed was a problem. The problem I have with BarCamps is there are invariably two or three talks which I really want [...]

 

I love the BBC iPlayer. Now that it works on Linux (and anything else with Flash 9) it’s a really good way to catch up on shows without having to go to The Pirate Bay and wade through mountains of crap. There are only 2 problems…. 1) I can’t download the shows 2) I can’t [...]

© 2011 Terence Eden has a BlogSuffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha

Switch to our mobile site