Pervasive Media Studio: review of 2009

Posted on Tue 29 Dec 2009

2009 has been a busy year. In the past 12 months, the Studio and its residents have received some great recognition including the Studio's Media Innovation Award For Outstanding Contribution,


Merry Christmas

Posted on Fri 18 Dec 2009

Behind us lies an exciting year with great projects, fantastic events and many new collaborators, colleagues and friends. We have enjoyed your participation in Open Studio Friday, your visits to our Lunchtime talks and your great interest in what we do.  We hope the holiday season finds you well…


New Faces

Posted on Fri 18 Dec 2009

In recent months a number of fantastic individuals and organisations have joined the Pervasive Media Studio community so here is a short introduction to some of our new residents.

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What happened at mscapeFest09?

Posted on Fri 4 Dec 2009

Last week I was at in Tilburg, the Netherlands, for the fourth running (yes, I was running it as well) of the successful mscapeFest, a two day conference for mediascape, pervasive, locative and interactive media enthusiasts, practitioners and facilitators. This year it was generously funded by…


Luke Jerram on Front Page of Wired.com

Posted on Fri 4 Dec 2009

Already garnering substantial press from the Guardian, The Scientist and The Independent, Studio Resident Luke Jerram has now been put on the front page of wired.com. Luke, who is best described as an artist, inventor, researcher and amateur scientist, works in wide range of multidisciplinary…

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Calvium Launch!

Posted on Thu 19 Nov 2009

Calvium has officially moved into the studio The team of 5 (Phil Stenton, Richard Hull, Jo Reid, Tom Melamed and Ben Clayton), have shed their HP Labs' cloaks and have installed themselves in the studio.


Duncan Speakman featured in Grazia's Cultural Charts

Posted on Tue 10 Nov 2009

Yes, that's right: studio resident Duncan Speakman was featured in Grazia, a magazine better known for its fashion tips and celebrity gossip than its interest in public art or the latest technology. Grazia chose Duncan’s latest work as if it were the last time – a piece commissioned by…