So today's the day and we have frantically been pulling things together. I think one of the main things that I will take away from the project is that. THERE IS ALWAYS TIME. With this in mind I went down to test some last minute gps tracking systems that we will be using for the project we got access to the real techie room with the server. I always measure the technieness of a place by how many screens per-person there are and lets just say there were a lot of screens. We also managed to get a lot of testing done to see how the tracking worked on the phone.

Because of us using bikes and being a bit disruptive we were asked to present first as pulling in two bikes was never going to be easy. We managed to show the concept I think and also get the proximity technology to work which was great. I think though what has been most interesting today is seen the development of the other two groups. To almost be involved in the two projects but not really was really great to see how they developed. The presentations were really great and I think they were great how the projects had changed and how humour was a big part in all the projects. I think for me the project was a fantastic opportunity to develop connections and learn new practices and hear from some brilliant speakers.

Thanks to everyone who helped out during the project and to Pervasive Media Studio, British Council and Watershed. 

Posted by Julian Sykes