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The brief for this project was to build both a CDROM and a website for FEST, the Festival of Europen Student Theatre, a week-long international, inter-university event, drawing representatives of university theatre groups from across Europe. |
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A database-and XML driven website for the Back Hill Reporter, which fulfills the function of being both a website for the London College of Printing newspaper website and a teaching tool for online journalism students. |
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The aim of this MAIMM project was to transform a linear story, in this case a short text by Kafka, into a multilinear narrative. |
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A project for the MAIMM, the aim of which was to translate a passage of linear text into an interactive and non-linear format. The text in question was an extract from a book about jewelry and clockwork, concerning the design trends in 1930s watchmaking. |
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A linear website project for the MAIMM course. |
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A web site for french music publishing company Metisse Music. |
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An intranet site for internet chatroom moderating company Chat Moderators. |
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An interactive guide to the 2001 annual show of the Media Foundation Course at the London College of Printing. An early adjunction of Flash driven by XML data, the guide aims to help the user navigate the exhibition space by providing information about the artists and works present, as well as their whereabouts. |
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A short e-Clip to be distributed over the internet, commissioned by music distribution company Play It Again Sam Intl. Created for Australian punk band 28 Days. The single it features, "Rip It Up", reached number one in Australia and helped break the band in the UK. |
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The first database-driven website I created- this was done for B2B telecoms publication QSDG Magazine. |
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