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Preparing For Major Emergencies: An Introduction.

Thursday, May 1st, 2008
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Got this brochure on the snail-mail recently. I cant help but wonder “why? why now?”, do they know something I dont? Most likely. I, in any case, feel now very well prepared, thanks to this piece of reading. Its a pity it is just an introduction…
Incidentally, www.emergencyplanning.ie

GPS Points of Interest

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
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If you, as a geek that I am, have a GPS device, you may find useful ‘The European Speed Camera Database’ SCDB.info - the most up-to-date speed camera database in Europe for your GPS. Better stay informed!

Slide Movie - Diafilmprojektor

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
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Slide Movie - Diafilmprojektor
an installation by Gebhard Sengmüller

Black cube installation: A film sequence (35mm motion picture, 24 frames/sec.) is cut up and the individual frames are mounted as slides. They’re then distributed among 24 slide projectors that are all focused on the same screen (the exact same point).
Via electronic control of the projectors, these individual images are then reassembled-in an extremely cumbersome way-into a chronological sequence.
The formula “one projector per frame” thus gives rise to something that at least rudimentarily (and inevitably very inaccurately, due to the lack of precision of the mechanical devices) suggests a motion picture. The film soundtrack emerges as a byproduct - the mechanical clattering of the projectors changing slides.

Via Gebhard Sengmüller

Towards 3.0

Thursday, August 9th, 2007
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Some old videos and photo-animations.

Saturday, August 4th, 2007
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These are some old video projects I did for college and clients, some based on photo-animation, some just plain short films.

Reverse Perspective Interactive Holograms, 2005.



Promotion for Interactive Holographic advertisement, produced by me for Reverse Perspective in 2005.

Waiting for the Luas, 2005.



What do you do in the coldest winter’s night? You get your friends to pose for you at the Luas station, in front of the already-gone Fatima Mansions, and convince them to do what you say because it makes sense. Thanks to Thomas and Michael.

The project was to develop a narrative through photographs on a video’s time-line. Rather than creating different scenes, I decided to try phoho-animation. I never added sound to it.

Unfortunately, the compression of the AVI file I uploaded provoked a weird flow of frames. Well, is very close to the real thing.

Coffee, 2005.



As above, the idea was to create a narrative through photographs in a time-line. It is about the magic of the everyday.

Bread: Food For Life, 2004.


This is a series of 3 ads done for a project at college, not at all associated with thehungersite.com (unfortunatelly!), and were never intended to be published.
The theme was ‘Bread: the food of life’. I created these mock-up TV advertisements based on the idea of the inexpensiveness of bread being a luxury for too many.

Bread: Food For Life I



Bread: Food For Life II



Bread: Food For Life II


By Bohoe

The Power of Wind

Saturday, August 4th, 2007
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Via Green.tv

Delicious library

Friday, July 13th, 2007
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delicious library

Well, if you are bored to death and have nothing better to do, scan ALL your books, CDs, movies and games with your webcam, and have them digitally referenced in the well designed Delicious Library. You can enjoy a new visual way to track who did you lend your belongins too, and when.

The program can read the bar code of your items (Beep!) and search for info in Amazon’s massive database -but items may not be found if they are rare! Still, next time your buddy comes asking for your precious King Crimson CD, add him to your list of you-owe-mes, and discover he didnt return yet your copy of Five Obstructions, a film you thought it was lost.

Now, you can open your trully Professional Lending Library.

You could also be using Post-its, but that is so passé composé!

Via Delicious Monster
See David Pogue’s Podcast, from the New York Times, on Delicious Library

Flags by DRAFTFCB

Friday, July 13th, 2007
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AngolaBrazilChina

Grande Reportagem is a Portuguese news magazine that is recognised for its investigative reports and excellent photo-journalism. In 2004 the magazine switched from being an independent monthly publication to a weekly supplement in the Saturday edition of the daily national newspaper Diário de Notícias, owned by the same publishing company.

The creative challenge of the campaign was to reaffirm the magazine’s unchanged commitment to serious journalism by focusing on topics that are important for people’s understanding of the world today.

This led the creative team to the concept “Meet the world” and to the idea of using flags of different nations as vehicles to transmit it. In each case, the colours that appear on various national flags were used to symbolise a social or political issue that is specific to the country in question. For example:

China – the dominant red background of the Chinese flag is used to symbolise the proportion of 14 year-old child workers in China, while the smaller yellow stars represent 14 year-old children in school.

USA – the red stripes represent those in favour of the war in Iraq, the white stripes represent those who are against it and the blue area of the flag are those who don’t know where Iraq is.

The campaign encompasses eight fundamental themes. In addition to child labour and the war in Iraq, other subjects addressed the distribution of wealth in Brazil, child mortality in Burkina Faso, drug trafficing in Columbia, the abuse of woman in Somalia, the spread of infectious diseases in Angola and energy wastage in the European Union.

In each case the agency consulted organisations like Amnesty International, the United Nations and various national institutions to ensure that the points made in the campaign were supported by facts and hard data.

via Epica

The Irish Media Guide 2007

Thursday, July 12th, 2007
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The Irish Media Guide first published in 1987 is the most comprehensive guide to the Media in Ireland both North & South.

Get it on a PDF at www.irishmediaguide.com.

The Irish Media Guide, has a circulation of 4,500 copies and is distributed free of charge to all Media Companies in Ireland, both North and South. The Guide is also distributed to the top 1,000 companies as defined by advertising expenditure. The electronic version is e-mailed directly to over 11,500 companies. Over 145,000 visitors have viewed the on-line edition since May 2006. First published in 1987, the Guide lists details of Irish Media Companies in over 400 classification headings and extends to 256 pages. They are currently compiling the 2008 Guide which will be printed and distributed March 2008.

Via www.irishmediaguide.com

UNIQLOCK

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007
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