Archive for March, 2010
Decode the future
The Decode exhibit (V&A museum until 11th April) is a wondrous collection of interactive and visually stunning exhibits. Sold as a showcase of “the latest developments in digital and interactive design” it’s full of beautiful, immersive installations. The exhibition features some of the world’s premiere ‘interactive artists’, including Golan Levin and Aaron Koblin, and it [...]
A modern, IE6 free, web
We’re seeing the slow and inevitable death of IE6. At last. Latest figures put it at an ever decreasing 20% market share. It’s got us a long way but the new kids on the block need to take over now. We need a web full of modern browsers, HTML5 and CSS3 compliance is the future, [...]
The Tories go mobile
The Tories released an iPhone app this week, snappily named The Conservative Party General Election App (App Store link). It’s the first part of a push into digital for their General Election campaign. I’m far from being a supporter (more through apathy than morality) but this is an interesting development. The app uses the not [...]