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Now at platform fun, the slightly delayed Over The Air report

I know it happened at the end of September, and I had a rather explosive role in the proceedings, so apologies if you’ve been waiting for something a bit more in-depth from the Over the Air… or the footage of Project Holodeck.

In the run up to the event, some of the video team behind Click and Tech-Know on the BBC started a conversation with me on getting some coverage from the event. That’s now been posted online over at the BBC News Technology section, along with some words from me on my favourite projects and the ethos behind the event.

Take as many mobile phone developers, hackers and builders that you can find; put them in The Great Hall at Imperial College; add a liberal helping of heavyweight companies talking about new tools, developer aids and techniques to program mobile phones during the day; then challenge them to come up with “something new”. Leave this to simmer as hackers work through the night and have everyone present their new programs to the rest of the conference the next day.
Read on at BBC News

I have to say I’m impressed with the video footage and what the team have done with it, but again it shows just how much work is needed to get multimedia out of an event in terms of set-up, lighting, sound, story and all the other bits and pieces they never tell beginers about! Anyway my video and the Project Holodeck presentation will be up sometime this week.

November 1, 2009; Links to my Articles, Multimedia, Over The Air;

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