The Easter bunny has disappeared down the rabbit hole and it’s game on in the Studio, as everyone gets their collective head down and prepares for a productive summer. This week lots of weird and wonderful sounds have been drifting around the studio from various apps and instruments, what else has been going on this week?

There have been some more strange and mysterious sightings around Bristol, this time involving the reappearance of a woman. My feeling is this is related to Mercurial Wrestler, but I can’t say for sure. Follow them @mercurialw or @magnamysteria

The wonderful Seth Jackson arrived back from Paris, where he was talking to Hennessy (the cognac people) about danceroom spectroscopy, AppFurnace and how brands, technology and music might collaborate.

Red Wasp received best app award by T3 which has given them even more energy to progress with an android version of Call of Cthulhu.

Tim Kindberg has been progressing with My Big Break and formulating plans for engagement with Africa. Busy Tim has also been in conversation with Bristol council about making Bristol a NFC city

Rik Lander, who also works with Tim on My Big Break, is applying for arts council funding for his pervasive drama project: The Memory Dealer 

Mike Bennett has been buzzing around the studio, up to secret work, which is soon to be revealed. Watch this space.

Vanessa says: Nearly ready to announce the full Open City programme on a beautiful website and are very excited to be in discussion with thought leaders of the stature of Charles Leadbetter and George Ferguson, innovative cutting edge artists like James Bridle and Duncan Speakman and international organisations like Avaaz, NESTA and the Waag Society.

More fun and frolics next week, until then keep your eyes on us @PMStudiouk