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The Olympic Games as a Media Festival (2010, Nov 9, Oxford) #media2012
On 9th November, I'll deliver a keynote at the annual London 2012 Olympic conference of the Higher Education Academy conference for Leisure Tourism, Sport and Hospitality.
Seeking Perfection
Spaces for Consumption
The DREAM Gene
IOC Facebook poll on Favourite Olympic Movement
24 hours ago, the official Olympic facebook page asked fans to comment their favourite Olympic memory #summary so far
Royal College of Art
Presentations I've given on the Design Interactions Master Degree at the Royal College of Art
Do you #loveHE ?
This is what happens when you grab all the profile descriptions of followers to the various research councils' twitter accounts and plug them into Tagul. The tag cloud displays the top 300 most common tags, weighted by frequency. Make of it what you will.
#media2012
Director of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, Ruth Mackenzie with Cornerhouse Manchester CEO Dave Moutrey and Andy Miah at #media2012 launch
Abandon Normal Devices 2010
Human Centipede
The next trending film on Twitter after Inception will be this, the most horrific film ever made. Take a look at some of the issues it raises for bioethicists focused on human enhancements.
Why I have a website @TimesHigherEd Uncut Q&A
This week, I was interviewed for a feature in the @TimesHigherEd; the opportunity to reflect on my own web presence was just too much to resist. Her are some full answers to the questions I was asked.
The Best Top 10 tips for using Twitter
Arte (Switzerland)
On 30 July, I'll be one of a number of commentators in a documentary to be screened on the TV channel Arte. The film is about gene doping and is directed by Beat Glogger, an awesome character living in Switzerland
#media2012 : Blueprint for #london2012
Underground Media Zone
‘The Internet is Over’ Prince & the Music formerly found at the Internet
Body Art Bioethics (2010, Aug 6)
Posthuman Lifestyles: The Film
At long last, the footage from my inaugural lecture is online. Take a peek at the last 10 years of biology and computing to see whether 'the future has arrived'