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Latest podcast episodes about brighton digital festival

Nodes of Design
Nodes of Design#107: Design Leadership 101 by Andy Budd

Nodes of Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 44:06


As a well-known agency founder and design leader, Andy helps companies like Virgin Holidays, John Lewis and Penguin Random House with issues of customer experience, product strategy, and digital transformation. Andy's role at Clearleft was to set strategy and vision, promote the value of design, and help their clients realise their digital potential. Andy was very active in the company's day-to-day running, managing the leadership team, setting company culture, and looking after the happiness and well-being of 30+ staff. Andy is a designer at heart, having spent over 20 years in the field. He loves using his design, technology, and human behaviour knowledge to influence product strategy. As such, Andy is in his element when working alongside board members and their management teams. In his early career, Andy helped pioneer the field of Web Standards through his work, his blog (one of the highest trafficked in the UK at the time), and the publication of his best-selling book, CSS Mastery. Later, Andy helped popularise the field of UX design, setting up the UK's first dedicated UX agency, along with its first and arguably best UX conference. When he's not running the company or managing our creative output, Andy can be found sharing his wealth of knowledge at conferences around the world like SXSW, An Event Apart and The Next Web. He also curates the UX London and Leading Design conferences. In 2011, Andy co-founded the Brighton Digital Festival, a citywide celebration of digital culture attracting 40,000 visitors and over 190 events. He currently runs an online community of over 1,500 Heads, Directors and VPs of Design, and is a founding member of Adobe's Design Circle. These are just some of the reasons his company has won Netmag Agency of the Year several times, and he's appeared on both the Wired 100 and BIMA 100 lists. Never happier than when he's diving some remote tropical atoll, Andy is a qualified PADI dive instructor and retired shark wrangler. With a degree in Aeronautical engineering, Andy is currently learning to fly. In this episode, Andy discusses the essential qualities and skills a successful design leader should possess. He also shares his insights on building and managing a design team, fostering collaboration and creativity, advocating for an organisation's design, and the importance of empathy in design leadership. Andy also provides tips on how to navigate through various challenges while growing on the ladder as a designer leader and how to approach feedback and critique to help your team grow and improve their design skills. Finally, Andy shared his vision for the future of design leadership and the most important skills or qualities for design leaders in the coming years. Thank you for listening to this episode of Nodes of Design. We hope you enjoy the Nodes of Design Podcast on your favourite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and many more. If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and join the knowledge-sharing community Spreadknowledge. This podcast aims to make design education accessible to all. Nodes of Design is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj.

The Mutual Audio Network
The Saga of the European King: Live at ONCA 2017 ACT II - The Boss Battle Where Men Meet Themselves(030421)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 52:18


On the 6th of October 2017 we performed the very first live episode of The Saga of the European King to an audience at O N C A gallery in Brighton. It was part of the Brighton Digital Festival and funded by Arts Council England. The episode we put on was the finale of Book 2 which ties up most of the plotlines of the last year. The Adventure Team is reunited on the lawn of the White Roost and the King's plan to conquer the United States of America comes to a head. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thursday Thrillers
The Saga of the European King: Live at ONCA 2017 ACT II - The Boss Battle Where Men Meet Themselves

Thursday Thrillers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 52:18


On the 6th of October 2017 we performed the very first live episode of The Saga of the European King to an audience at O N C A gallery in Brighton. It was part of the Brighton Digital Festival and funded by Arts Council England. The episode we put on was the finale of Book 2 which ties up most of the plotlines of the last year. The Adventure Team is reunited on the lawn of the White Roost and the King's plan to conquer the United States of America comes to a head. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mutual Audio Network
The Saga of the European King: Live at ONCA 2017 ACT I - Mister King goes to Washington to FIGHT(022521)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 49:13


On the 6th of October 2017 we performed the very first live episode of The Saga of the European King to an audience at O N C A gallery in Brighton. It was part of the Brighton Digital Festival and funded by Arts Council England. The episode we put on was the finale of Book 2 which ties up most of the plotlines of the last year. The Adventure Team is reunited on the lawn of the White Roost and the King's plan to conquer the United States of America comes to a head. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thursday Thrillers
The Saga of the European King: Live at ONCA 2017 ACT I - Mister King goes to Washington to FIGHT

Thursday Thrillers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 49:13


On the 6th of October 2017 we performed the very first live episode of The Saga of the European King to an audience at O N C A gallery in Brighton. It was part of the Brighton Digital Festival and funded by Arts Council England. The episode we put on was the finale of Book 2 which ties up most of the plotlines of the last year. The Adventure Team is reunited on the lawn of the White Roost and the King's plan to conquer the United States of America comes to a head. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Design MBA
Designing a Virtual Conference - Andy Budd (Founder @ SofaConf.com)

Design MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 70:27


User Experience Designer and co-founder of Clearleft, Andy is a best selling tech author, curates the UX London and Leading Design conferences and helped set-up The Brighton Digital Festival. Andy is a regular speaker at international conferences like SXSW, Awwwards and The Next Web. He currently runs an online community of over 1,500 Heads, Directors and VPs of Design, and is a founding member of Adobe's Design Circle. Andy has appeared on both the Wired 100 and BIMA 100 lists, as well as winning agency of the year several times running. Never happier than when he's diving some remote tropical atoll, Andy is a qualified PADI dive instructor and retired shark wrangler.ATTEND EVENTS CURATED BY ANDY BUDD:UX LondonSofaConfLeading Design ConferenceCONNECT WITH ANDY BUDD:Follow Andy Budd on TwitterConnect with Andy Budd on LinkedInIf you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts, Spotify  or share the episode with a friend. Thank you!

Beyond Users
47- Andy Budd - The current state of design leadership

Beyond Users

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 60:06


UX Designer and CEO of Clearleft, Andy Budd curates the Leading Design and UX London conferences and helped set-up The Brighton Digital Festival. Andy is a regular speaker at international conferences like SXSW, An Event Apart and The Next Web. In this episode, we spoke about: the biggest learnings from the last Leading Design conference, why and how designers should say no to their managers, and the current state of design education.

For Your Ears Only
Brighton Digital Festival Podcast Day

For Your Ears Only

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 106:03


For Your Ears Only host a special day of podcasting events for the Brighton Digital Festival 2019.  This live episode recording includes: a discussion of podcasting’s present and future with Continue ReadingBrighton Digital Festival Podcast Day→

Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
#527 How To Break Into The Speaker Circuit: Interview with Andy Budd

Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 28:50


On today's episode of the Internet Marketing Posdcast, Andy is joined by Andy Budd, UX Designer, speaker, Clearleft CEO, Brighton Digital Festival co-founder and curator of UX London to talk about why you should try to speak at conferences and how you can break into the speaking circuit. On the show you'll learn: The path Andy took into public speaking How public speaking tends to work Why any professional should consider entering the public speaking circuitWhy conferences are like music festivals The many benefits that you can enjoy from speaking at conferences Some of the classic mistakes people make when it comes to public speaking Why it's important to understand your audiencePlus, Andy provides his top tip for anyone who wants to become a public speaker. If you'd like to connect with Andy, you can find him on Twitter here and on LinkedIn here.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Dance Dialogues: A Podcast
The Joy of Dance

Dance Dialogues: A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 57:59


Under the direction of Tim Casson, Casson & Friends are a UK based Record Breaking Dance Theatre Company, creating unique performances that are accessible, interactive and joyful. The company works with a diverse range of collaborators, from filmmakers and musicians to computer programmers and psychologists, but most often collaborates with the public, inviting them to engage with dance in exciting and accessible ways.With a passion for bringing dance to people in new and unusual contexts, C&F’s work to date has been presented in a range of settings including Shopping Centres, Libraries, Hotels, Pubs, Offices and Football Stadiums. C&F also explore the potential of digital technology to create new ways of enhancing and engaging with dance performance.The company has presented work across the UK and Internationally including at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Glastonbury Festival, Brighton Digital Festival, bOing International Family Festival, The Lyon Biennale, Downtown Dance Festival in New York, Festival Quartiers Danses in Montreal and Harare International Festival of Arts in Zimbabwe.Tim Casson is currently an Associate Artist (2018-2020) at DanceEast.Casson & Friends have previously been Associate Company at Pavilion Dance South West (2013-2015), Dance Digital (2014-15), and Tim was a Metal Change Maker Artist (2017-18). Casson & Friends were selected to curate their own ‘Wild Card’ evening at Sadler’s Wells in 2015.Rachel Elderkin is a freelance dancer and dance writer based in London. Her dance writing can be also be read in the Stage, londondance.com, Exeunt and British Theatre Guide. She is a member of the UK's Critics' Circle, and has previously written for publications including Fjord Review, the Skinny (Scotland) and LeftLion (Nottingham) where she was Art Editor.Credits:Host: Rachel ElderkinGuest: Tim CassonEditing and production: George BushawayProduced for Fjord Review 

Light +
Light+ Alternate Realities 4: Panel Talk

Light +

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 46:11


In Episode 4 our final Podcast in the series, we have a panel talk with Lighthouse CEO and Artistic Director Alli Beddoes, Programme Intern Elia Habib, creator of 'Echo' Georgie Pinn, and the creator of 'Common Ground' Darren Emerson. The panel talk was hosted at Lighthouse and comprised of questions from the Lighthouse team and the audience. The discussion explores the use of digital technologies such as virtual reality and how they can be used to further human empathy. In October 2019, for the Brighton Digital Festival, Lighthouse presented selected works from the Sheffield Doc/Fest's Alternate Realities. The exhibition at Lighthouse focussed on immersive and interactive technologies which enable us to interpret and engage with socio-political infrastructures, storytelling and the interface of physical and digital worlds. Each of the selected works reveal themes of empathy and intimate encounters with people and places. In this Light + podcast series, we talk to the creators to find out more. This series has been edited by Connor Clark WARNING: There is explicit language in this episode. We apologise for any offence caused.  

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Refigure
Refigure E04 – Nam June Paik

Refigure

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 25:44


Rifa and Chris chat about their recent adventures in the arts, culture, tech and diversity. This week we catch up with our own recent projects, including Rifa's latest She Says Brighton event for Brighton Digital Festival, plus Chris going back on tour with his old band lineup, as backing band for Jim Bob from Carter USM. We also go to Tate Modern to check out the new retrospective exhibition of work by Nam June Paik. In What You Reading For? Rifa enjoyed the flawed but fascinating memoir by anti-corruption (anti-Brexit) legal campaigner Gina Miller, called Rise: Life Lessons in Speaking Out, Standing Tall and Leading the Way. Chris is reading Richard Powers' acclaimed novel Overstory. If you're enjoying Refigure please do the usual things: 'like' and subscribe and leave a kind review. Find us at Facebook, on Twitter and on Instagram. Thank you very much. XX

Light +
Light+ Alternate Realities 3: Echo

Light +

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 21:00


In Episode 3 of the series, Lighthouse CEO and Artistic Director Alli Beddoes talks to Georgie Pinn, creator of Echo, an interactive installation where you can step into the shoes of another through a virtual mirror, select a shared story and discover layers of yourself echoed back to you in this deeply personal exploration of human experience, identity and empathy. Echo is an extraordinary experience not to be missed. In October 2019, for the Brighton Digital Festival, Lighthouse presents selected works from the Sheffield Doc/Fest's Alternate Realities. The exhibition at Lighthouse focusses on immersive and interactive technologies which enable us to interpret and engage with socio-political infrastructures, storytelling and the interface of physical and digital worlds. Each of the selected works reveal themes of empathy and intimate encounters with people and places. In this Light + podcast series, we talk to the creators to find out more. This series has been edited by Connor Clark

Light +
Light+ Alternate Realities 2: My Mother's Kitchen

Light +

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 22:59


In Episode 2, our Programme Intern Elia Habib talks to Tea Uglow, co-creator of My Mother’s Kitchen, an audio interactive documentary. Which shares in the stories of eight LGBTQI+ individuals as they relay intimate memories of their mother’s kitchens. Filled with joy and comfort mixed with inequality and hardship. You can experience this heartfelt audio documentary on any tablet or mobile device by searching www.mymotherskitchen.com.au   In October 2019, for the Brighton Digital Festival, Lighthouse presents selected works from the Sheffield Doc/Fest's Alternate Realities. The exhibition at Lighthouse focusses on immersive and interactive technologies which enable us to interpret and engage with socio-political infrastructures, storytelling and the interface of physical and digital worlds. Each of the selected works reveal themes of empathy and intimate encounters with people and places. In this Light + podcast series, we talk to the creators to find out more.   This series has been edited by Connor Clark

Light +
Light+ Alternate Realities 1: Common Ground

Light +

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 37:26


In Episode 1, our Senior Producer Sian Habell-Aili talks to Darren Emerson, creator of Common Ground, which centres on the Aylesbury Estate, which was home to thousands of Londoners - a concrete monument to the history and legacy of social housing in the UK. Common Ground is a devastating yet beautiful 30-minute virtual reality documentary showing a stark insight into the realities of gentrification and social cleansing. In October 2019, for the Brighton Digital Festival, Lighthouse presents selected works from the Sheffield Doc/Fest's Alternate Realities. The exhibition at Lighthouse focusses on immersive and interactive technologies which enable us to interpret and engage with socio-political infrastructures, storytelling and the interface of physical and digital worlds. Each of the selected works reveal themes of empathy and intimate encounters with people and places. In this Light + podcast series, we talk to the creators to find out more. This series has been edited by Connor Clark

Light +
Light+ Alternate Realities 4: The Loss Levels

Light +

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 27:57


In episode 4 we hear from Dan Hett, creator of The Loss Levels, a deeply personal yet playful collection of fifteen experimental narrative arcade games that narrate the artist’s experience in 2017 when he lost his brother in the Manchester Arena terror attack. This episode was recorded live and features Dan is conversation with Joe Cutts from Sheffield Doc/Fest. In September 2018, for the Brighton Digital Festival, Lighthouse presented selected works from the Sheffield Doc/Fest Alternate Realities exhibition. Exploring the themes of borders, identity, and loss, the works each show how immersive and interactive technologies enable us to interpret and engage with socio-political infrastructures, storytelling and the interface of physical and digital worlds.

Trainspotters Podcast
Trainspotters Podcast 10 Sep w Jo Dressler

Trainspotters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 175:32


Three hours of eclectic business including new gear from The Resonators, Jah Wobble, Aphex Twin, Lokkhi Terra, a preview of Brighton Digital Festival and selections from guest Jo Dressler.

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Light +
Light+ Alternate Realities 3: Belongings

Light +

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 32:55


In episode 3, Lighthouse CEO & Artistic Director Alli Beddoes talks to John-Paul Marin from SBS Creative Digital Labs, the team behind Belongings. The interactive installation piece asks what if you had to flee your homeland forever? What’s the one item you couldn’t live without? The subjects of this immersive installation were faced with that very decision.   In September 2018, for the Brighton Digital Festival, Lighthouse presented selected works from the Sheffield Doc/Fest Alternate Realities exhibition. Exploring the themes of borders, identity, and loss, the works each show how immersive and interactive technologies enable us to interpret and engage with socio-political infrastructures, storytelling and the interface of physical and digital worlds.

Light +
Light+ Alternate Realities 2: Terminal 3

Light +

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 25:46


In episode 2, Lighthouse Senior Producer Sian Habell-Aili talks to artist Asad J. Malik, creator of Terminal 3. The interactive augmented reality piece explores contemporary Muslim identities in the U.S. through the lens of an airport interrogation. The viewer is asked to step into the uncanny to directly interrogate, and determine the fate of, the hologram passenger before them. In September 2018, for the Brighton Digital Festival, Lighthouse presented selected works from the Sheffield Doc/Fest Alternate Realities exhibition. Exploring the themes of borders, identity, and loss, the works each show how immersive and interactive technologies enable us to interpret and engage with socio-political infrastructures, storytelling and the interface of physical and digital worlds.

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Light +
Light+ Alternate Realities 1: Where is Home?

Light +

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 24:02


In episode 1, Lighthouse CEO & Artistic Director Alli Beddoes talks to artist Ifeatu Nnaobi, creator of Where is Home? This Instagram-based project reveals a complex range of thought-provoking answers and interrogates people’s understanding and experiences of a fundamental concept that’s often taken for granted. In September 2018, for the Brighton Digital Festival, Lighthouse presented selected works from the Sheffield Doc/Fest Alternate Realities exhibition. Exploring the themes of borders, identity, and loss, the works each show how immersive and interactive technologies enable us to interpret and engage with socio-political infrastructures, storytelling and the interface of physical and digital worlds.

Brighton Business Show
13: Brighton Business Show September 2018 Show

Brighton Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 47:50


Vivienne Smith's first show after taking over from Natasha Steele. Vivienne's guests are **Sonny Cutting** from **NetXpress**, personal fitness trainer **Paul Cowland**, **Jez Kay** from **Brighton and Hove Speakers Club** and **Phil Anderson** from **Legal & General**. There's also a recording of **Samantha Dawkins** from **Edward Harte Solicitors**, who came in to speak to Natasha last month. The discussion included how to build business confidence, public speaking, the Brighton Digital Festival and award-winning, ground-breaking legal cases.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Weekly
Suzanne Ciani, William Miller and Chris Nichols

Monocle 24: The Monocle Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 52:34


We hear from music pioneer and analogue-synthesiser luminary Suzanne Ciani about her career and upcoming appearance at Brighton Digital Festival. Plus: William Miller on growing up among London’s most storied cultural figures and his book ‘Gloucester Crescent’, and the story of [Disneyworld](https://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/popculture/all/01172/facts.walt_disneys_disneyland.htm) with cultural historian Chris Nichols.

TripleThink
What Problems Do You Want To Solve?

TripleThink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 6:01


Double figures! Podcast No. 10! "WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO IN WORK/CAREER/LIFE!?" maybe we need to ask: "WHAT PROBLEM DO YOU WANT TO SOLVE?" A brilliant approach by Rob Josephs, Curriculum Development Officer at Albion in the Community and part of our latest podcast. ALSO: Big up Platf9rm - our venue partner for Brighton Digital Festival event, plus CALL OUT FOR MENTORS IN #AI & #VOICE #imagine #solutions #create #opportunities ThinkNation: https://thinknation.co/ BHFC: https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/ Albion In The Community: https://www.albioninthecommunity.org.uk/ Brighton Digital Festival: https://thinknation.co/events/thinkna... Credits: Rebecca Longhurst: https://twitter.com/becca_longhurst?l... Lizzie Hodgson: https://lizziehodgson.com

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TripleThink
Embrace The 'Can Do' Trajectory

TripleThink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 6:58


If we’re not getting our questions right, we’re not going to empower young people to create astonishing answers. This is why we’re shifting from framing questions of challenges around ‘problems’ to ‘solve this’. Subtle, but important. And puts us all on the front ‘can do’ foot rather than the back foot of ‘it’s all crappy and we can’t do anything about it.’ Because that’s NOT how this is going to play out, people… - We’re partnering with creative college, DV8!!! We're inviting young people from the college to create film responses to our 4 BIG questions for upcoming ThinkNation at Brighton Digital Festival. Why? Because if we empower young people and give them the opportunities and the framework to DO STUFF, THEY WILL!!! - We have a new member of our Advisory Board! Meet Professor Ruth Blakeley. Not only is she Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Sheffield.

TripleThink
The Value of Patience, Perspective and Perserverance

TripleThink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 9:34


WHAT WE'VE LEARNT: COMMUNICATION is key. Obvious. But more to the point, human communication matters - talking, being in the same space. Obviously, this is in ADDITION to the Slack’s and other such tools, but think this human element will play out more and more in coming years (PLUS I didn’t add to the vlog potential positive impact Voice COULD have… if we get it right). WHAT WE’VE DONE: Cross-pollination of my OTHER podcast with Brandon Relph, called “The Z-X Spectrum”. Last week’s episode (see links below) focused on young people and work - it was an interesting discussion, especially if we need to help young people understand the value of PATIENCE, PERSPECTIVE & PERSEVERANCE. WHAT WE’RE DOING: We’re putting on a special ThinkNation as part of Brighton Digital Festival, and we’re looking for mentors. We’ll be bringing young people & mentors together to help create stories/talks/responses to 4 BIG questions. LINKS: The Z-X Spectrum Podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-z-x-spectrum

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TripleThink
Be Good To Your Word

TripleThink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 6:58


Going out on a bit of a limb for this vlog. WEEKS and WEEKS ago I said I would answer a few questions on scaling a creative company/getting investment for filmmaker Ivon Skula. But I didn't. So I'm doing it here. I also explain why I've taken so long, but don't excuse myself. WHAT WE'VE LEARNED: Be good to your word (and make amends when you fail). So this vlog is for you Ivon - hope it helps. ALSO be good to get other people's views on her questions - sure they'll differ from mine - so please share in comments. WHAT WE'VE DONE: Got out our first podcast "The Z-X Spectrum" with Brandon Relph - we explored all things Love Island: the good, the bad, and the philosophical... WHAT WE'RE DOING: As part of our upcoming event for Brighton Digital Festival, we're working with students from Brighton's creative college, DV8. They'll be creating short films in response to our BIG questions - on how tech can positively impact on homelessness, housing, mental health and sea pollution.

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TripleThink
Worrying About The Future (Too Much) Can Impact Your Present

TripleThink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 5:20


A short vlog this week (I blame the hot weather!) In the vlog I cover: 1: WHAT WE'VE LEARNT: We hear from our videographer, Rebecca, who explains that she's trying to learn not to worry too much about the future, because it's stopping her from being in the moment. And we're not talking 5 years ahead, we're talking 8 weeks. (I'm left wondering if many young people feel the same...) 2: WHAT WE'VE DONE: We've locked down an event for the Brighton Digital Festival in October, working with young people from diverse backgrounds - the communities that don't usually get involved in the tech community. MORE INFO TO FOLLOW. 3: WHAT WE'RE DOING. I'm starting a new podcast with Brandon Relph. Brandon in on our advisory board, and despite being so young (he's 18 in July) has a huge knowledge on digital marketing and young people's use of tech. We'll be launching the podcast later in the month...

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This Side of Reality
EXTRA: Talking Mephitic Air

This Side of Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 26:23


Artist Wes Goatley, gallery director Persephone Pearl and producer Laurence Hill discuss Mephitic Air, an installation that took place in ONCA gallery in 2017 during Brighton Digital Festival. Mephitic Air was an installation that visualised and sonified air pollution outside the gallery through a live feed of data taken from a sensor that the artists had placed made. This conversation covers the uses and misuses of data, the installation and attendant programme and the UK's oldest protest song. Image by Idil Bozkurt.

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The Saga of the European King
Red Button Audio Workshop: The Dragon of Climate Change

The Saga of the European King

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 4:31


As part of our live show last year we also held an audio drama workshop for kids aged 9 - 11. It was part of the Brighton Digital Festival and hosted by ONCA. Here's a clip of what we got up to. We're looking to put together another round of workshops soon. Thanks to Amy Sutton and Joshua Crisp for running the show and Beth Gibson for filming.   Music is 'The Happy Monster' by Chubby Jackson and his Orchestra, available from archive.org here: archive.org/details/78_the-happ…-bauer_gbia0005336b

The Saga of the European King
Live at ONCA 2017 ACT II - The Boss Battle Where Men Meet Themselves

The Saga of the European King

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 50:47


On the 6th of October 2017 we performed the very first live episode of The Saga of the European King to an audience at O N C A gallery in Brighton. It was part of the Brighton Digital Festival and funded by Arts Council England. The episode we put on was the finale of Book 2 which ties up most of the plotlines of the last year. The Adventure Team is reunited on the lawn of the White Roost and the King's plan to conquer the United States of America comes to a head. Music by Nicolai Roos, John Bartmann and Mano Camatsos. A huge thank you to everyone who came, Josh and Amy as ever, Claudia Treacher who was drafted in as technician at the last minute, Lydia Heath of O N C A, Laurence Hill and Melissa Ray of the Brighton Digital Festival, Ed Babb for filming and Patricia Finnegan for all the love and support. Special thanks to Alex Beattie for the cover photo.

The Saga of the European King
Live at ONCA 2017 ACT I - Mister King goes to Washington to FIGHT

The Saga of the European King

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 47:12


On the 6th of October 2017 we performed the very first live episode of The Saga of the European King to an audience at O N C A gallery in Brighton. It was part of the Brighton Digital Festival and funded by Arts Council England. The episode we put on was the finale of Book 2 which ties up most of the plotlines of the last year. The Adventure Team is reunited on the lawn of the White Roost and the King's plan to conquer the United States of America comes to a head. Music by Nicolai Roos, John Bartmann and Mano Camatsos. A huge thank you to everyone who came, Josh and Amy as ever, Claudia Treacher who was drafted in as technician at the last minute, Lydia Heath of O N C A, Laurence Hill and Melissa Ray of the Brighton Digital Festival, Ed Babb for filming and Patricia Finnegan for all the love and support. Special thanks to Alex Beattie for the cover photo.

The Possibility Club
Jenni Lloyd - on re-thinking work, motivation & purpose

The Possibility Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 31:15


These interviews and conversations give a glimpse into some of the people we have been working with at always possible, some of the brilliant organisations we have been championing and some of the latest thinking in leadership, creativity and learning. In this podcast Cat Rose has a conversation with always possible associate Jenni Lloyd about purpose in business, the future of work, understanding motivation and the need for us to value universal human flourishing over the endless pursuit of economic growth. Jenni Lloyd has had a 30 year career in digital product design and development, strategy and coaching with global creative and digital business as well as being an experienced consultant for corporate industry, universities, social enterprises, charities and arts organisations. Jenni now runs PurposeLab following six years as a director of acclaimed marketing agency NixonMcInnes with whom she founded the annual Meaning Conference. Jenni is a Trustee of the Brighton Royal Pavilion Foundation and a non-executive director of Wired Sussex. In 2017, Jenni was announced as the new Chair of Brighton Digital Festival - the UK's largest celebration of digital culture. --- If you enjoyed the conversation, please like, subscribe and review - and share with colleagues. Jenni is one of always possible's expert associates, informing the work we do to power brilliant business. Our company of thinkers, do-ers and problem-solvers is made of specialists in a number of fields, from communications to governance, project management to strategy and planning. If you have want to find out how we help you be brilliant, drop us a line at www.alwayspossible.co.uk --- Useful links: www.thepurposelab.uk www.brighton.meaningconference.co.uk www.brightondigitalfestival.co.uk Dan Pink - DRIVE www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc www.peterkoenig.typepad.com www.donellameadows.org

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What's The Craic
Fields of Athenry exhibit at Brighton Digital Festival 2016

What's The Craic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 17:25


What do Athenry, tech giant Apple and Irish football fans have in common? We speak to Matt Parker whose audiovisual installation "Fields of Athenry" is on display at the Brighton Digital Festival to find out. Using footage of football fans chanting the popular Irish song “The Fields of Athenry” mixed with a series of sonic investigations undertaken at the site of Apple’s new data centre in Athenry, his piece investigates how the medium of YouTube is a way of connecting what Athenry is, to what it might become, as the small rural town prepares to allow one of the largest data centre complexes in the world to be built nearby. What's the Craic is a weekly Irish radio show that broadcasts on Brighton's Radio Reverb on 97.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. You can hear it live Mondays at 8pm or catch the repeat on Tuesdays at 3pm or Saturdays at 1am GMT. You can follow us on Twitter at @whatsthecraicrr or on facebook.com/whatsthecraicrr for up to date news on whats coming up on the show and to get in touch with us. #Brighton #Hove #Sussex #podcast #Irish #brightondigitalfestival #athenry #fieldsofathenry #apple #COYBIG

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The Brighton Business Show
The Brighton Business Show August 2016, sponsored by Plus Accounting

The Brighton Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 59:34


The Brighton Business Show is a monthly show aired locally on RadioReverb 97.2fm, DAB or online worldwide via radioreverb.com. Subscribe to the podcast here or on iTunes. Get in touch if you have any news. Find out how you can get involved at: www.lauraofbrighton.co.uk/radioshow.html *Send me your news! Or invite me along to your event and I can report on it* Find out more about the video and podcast content that I can produce for you at www.lauraofbrighton.co.uk THANKS TO Coastway Studios and Anthony Martin for hosting me this month. Check out Anthony’s show What’s The Craic, Brighton’s Irish show: http://radioreverb.com/shows/What-s-The-Craic Sponsor: Plus Accounting This month: (09:00) The Elevator Pitch Challenge! This month as I'm joined by Charlotte Smith at Cityzen LLP and Hannah Harvey at Ask The Midwife. askthemidwife.co.uk cityzendesign.co.uk (03:30) Interested in the Brighton Summit or the Recruit Ability campaign? More information at businessinbrighton.org.uk (19:30) Kerry Kyriacou of MD Hub is going to tell us about how their events coming up in the next few months will help your business at a high level. Follow this link for a report from the 2015 Leaders event: http://laura-brighton.podomatic.com/entry/2015-10-21T08_49_55-07_00 (32:20) Have you heard about the Business Navigators? They can really help your business and it’s a free service. Ryan Davies and Andrew Dennis are in the studio to tell us more: c2cbusiness.org.uk (43:20) It’s the Brighton Digital Festival in September. Rebecca Groves of Wired Sussex gives us the lowdown on some of the exciting events you won’t want to miss out on: wiredsussex.com (54:00) Plus reports reports from local events such as Likeminds, a laid back networking event for creative people: meetup.com/Brighton-Likemind Tweet me! Laura Evans @LauraOfBrighton Our Sponsor: @PlusAccounting @radioreverb @CityzenDesign @askmidwifeUK @MDHUB @C2CNavigator @WiredSussex @likemindbri @AliceCuninghame Please do share, follow, like or comment! Select the share button to get the code to embed this into your own blog/website.

Little Atoms
Little Atoms 346 – Mind’s Eye Interviews Three

Little Atoms

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2014 96:18


The last of three special editions of Little Atoms from Mind’s Eye, an audio installation at Brighton Digital Festival, featuring a number of interviews with space people. The third show features interviews with former Space Shuttle astronaut Gerhard Thiele, Dr Helen Mason of the University of Cambridge on the Sun, and Professor Carl Murray of […] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Little Atoms
Little Atoms 345 – Mind’s Eye Interviews Two

Little Atoms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2014 72:26


The  second of three special editions of Little Atoms from Mind’s Eye, an audio installation at Brighton Digital Festival, featuring a number of interviews with space people. The second show features interviews with Sandra Cauffman, Deputy Project Manager of MAVEN, Hakan Svedhem, Project Scientist on Venus Express, and Dr Katherine Joy of the University of […] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Player 2 Podcast
Episode 003 - Speaking of Used Knickers in the Post

Player 2 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2012


Episode 003 - Speaking of Used Knickers in the Post Relly and Pauly have been spending most of their free time on conference calls and reading. Pauly has been thinking about culture and eating more Sheffield Eggs; meanwhile Relly has been listening to new podcasts and re-discovering terrible video game cartoons. Warning: contains Zelda dubstep. Theme music: Helix Nebula by Anamanaguchi, from the album Power Supply. As always, you can let us know what you think via email, Twitter or the web. This week we chatted about: [02:03] Dilbert, web comic [04:20] Logitech H800, wireless headset [06:02] Sheffield Festival of the Mind [10:45] Access Space, digital arts lab [10:48] Gist Lab, innovation space [13:30] Computer Love, digital art gallery [14:58] Brighton Digital Festival [16:42] GameChops - The Triforce of Bass, remix album of Zelda music [17:45] dj-Jo - Hyrule Field [21:55] Amy Krouse Rosenthal - Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, book [24:00] Gretchen Rubin - The Happiness Project, book [24:55] Gretchen Rubin - Happier at Home, book [28:25] Instapaper, app / website [28:50] A Song of Ice and Fire, series of books [31:35] Game of Thrones, TV series [33:00] Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman - Good Omens, book [35:56] Missie Cindz EPIC Tea Party [36:20] Missie Cindz notebooks [37:55] Cossack Cuisine, caterers [38:01] The Broadfield Ale House, pub [38:14] Endcliffe Park Cafe [38:58] Missie Cindz Pud Inn Club [39:22] The Fat Duck, restaurant [39:54] Jonathan Coulton, singer-songwriter [40:21] Jonathan Coulton - Glasses [43:55] Twitch TV, internet TV channel [45:30] Super Smash Brothers, Wii game [45:40] Mario Kart, Wii game [45:45] Let’s Play, video game commentary site [46:23] Netflix, TV & movie rental / streaming service [46:36] Super Mario World, cartoon [46:36] Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon [47:10] The Legend of Zelda cartoon [48:26] Gamesmaster, TV show [49:28] Starcraft 2, video game [51:42] Riff Trax, commentary site [51:56] Loading Ready Run, comedy site [52:40] Critical Hit, podcast [53:12] Idle Hands, podcast [53:50] Good Job Brain, podcast [57:02] Geekest Link, pub quiz [59:16] Gloom, card game [59:20] Fiasco, role-playing game [59:22] Seven Wonders, board game [59:25] Elder Sign, card game [61:24] Adam and Joe Go Tokyo, TV series This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License

Player 2 Podcast
Episode 001 - Hungry Hippos

Player 2 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2012


Episode 001 - Hungry Hippos Relly and Pauly talk about board games with big manuals, the podcasts that they’ve been listening to and where to start with the Zelda series. They’re big fans of Tabletop and Penny Arcade and want to sneak into a game store and record people playing Dungeons & Dragons. Theme music: Helix Nebula by Anamanaguchi, from the album Power Supply. We would love your feedback on this episode, suggestions for future episodes, questions, or comments. You can email us, talk to us on Twitter or ask us something via this site. (Most of the) things we mentioned in this episode (though some of them were really briefly): [01:29] Jonathan Coulton, singer/songwriter [01:30] Paul & Storm, professional singing persons [01:44] MC Frontalot, nerdcore star [03:03] Ticket To Ride, board game [03:10] Tabletop, web show [04:02] Game of Thrones, board game [04:08] Game of Thrones, TV series [05:27] Diplomacy, board game [06:56] Geek & Sundry, web channel [08:47] Board Game Geek, gaming website [09:08] Gloom, card game [09:17] Fiasco, role-playing game [11:47] Penny Arcade, gaming website [12:03] Penny Arcade, board game [12:48] XKCD, webcomic [14:10] PAX, video games expo [14:24] Childs Play, charity [15:30] Penny Arcade Report, gaming news [16:44] Acquisitions Incorporated, podcast [16:52] Wizards of the Coast, games company [16:55] Dungeons & Dragons, role playing game [17:23] Paul isn’t 34 yet. He should be able to remember his own age. [18:32] Dungeons & Dragons, animated series [20:20] Memories of the Futurecast, podcast [25:00] Encounters, D&D campaign [26:33] Shift Run Stop, podcast [26:57] GDS, doing exciting things with government digital services [28:12] 5by5, podcast network [28:18] Back To Work, podcast [29:17] Radio Free Burrito, podcast [29:50] Zelda, gaming universe [30:58] The Minish Cap, Zelda game [31:00] A Link to the Past, Zelda game [31:03] The Wind Waker, Zelda game [31:06] Ocarina of Time, Zelda game [33:37] Twilight Princess, Zelda game [35:00] Majora’s Mask, Zelda game [42:43] Magic 2013, iPad game [43:18] Skyward Sword, Zelda game [43:26] Skyrim, video game [44:22] Toca Boca, iOS games for kids [45:48] Board Game Geek iOS blog [46:30] The World Ends With You, iOS game [46:47] Phoenix Wright, video game series  [52:06] XOXO, festival [52:26] Mythbusters, TV show [52:46] Indie Game The Movie, documentary [53:15] Brighton Digital Festival