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This is the official video from Australian band COG and a song called “Are you Interested?” What I find most ‘interesting’ is the fact that music has always been a way of expression to the masses to rouse a new generation to the poignant aspects of modern culture. When questioning technological progress, we must remember [...]

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Minority Report

So I am in the middle of doing this Master’s degree on Creative Media Practice and about to explore the future of media technology. It’s time to start my final thesis and am looking ahead. I want to look into the future of digital advertising where we will see the commercialisation of content across a [...]

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Cannes Lions 2009

Cannes is still in full swing for some, but I have bailed out. Perhaps it’s an age thing, but I simply can’t keep the pace with the plethora of Young Lions who have descended upon Cannes this year. Parties aside, is our industry getting younger, or am I just getting older? Maybe both? And that’s [...]

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Video snippets to both sides of the RFID debate. Wave-and-Pay contactless payment systems using RFID technology – the same technology in your passport, travel cards, products in shops, etc Think of the huge benefits and cost-efficencies. Think of the crime that could be eradicated. Think of the ease and simplicity it affords our busy lives. [...]

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