There are only really two types of awards - those that your mom has heard of, and those that she hasn’t. And while I’m still really chuffed about the two DiMAS awards I accepted last week, this was slightly eclipsed last night by Littleloud, the company I used to work for, bringing home a BAFTA for their Bow Street Runner Flash interactive. …
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Flash Brighton wins DiMAS Community award.
http://actionscripter.co.uk/blog/?p=185While I have always been a proud member of the Flash Brighton group, I became even prouder on Thursday night when we, collectively, scooped a well deserved Strongest Community award at the 2008 DiMAS awards. …
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For the love of Processing …
http://actionscripter.co.uk/blog/?p=180Processing, the Open Source visualisation language behind my abandonedart.org site, finally went “1.0″ yesterday (after approx 7 years in Beta). Full press release is here. Download is here. I can’t recommend Processing enough - it’s very easy to pick up and a great way of sketching out ideas, even for non-programmers. …
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FlashBrighton is a multiple DiMA award winner !!!
http://www.flashbrighton.org/wordpress/?p=198You might have noticed that some of the members in the photo we’re involved in other awards. Aside from the ‘Strongest Community’ award, FlashBrighton members also picked up two more of the twelve awards on offer. Matt Pearson’s thoroughly excellent zenbullets blog won ‘Best Blog’ and Blast Theory won ‘Best Digital Collaboration’ for their ‘Rider Spoke‘ project, for which Richard Willis created the Flash front-end. There were also nominations in four other
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FlashBrighton wins Strongest Community award
http://www.sebleedelisle.com/?p=325were there in force to set up the glow stick voting system. Video and more details to follow! [UPDATE] of course what I forgot to mention are the individuals that also did well at the awards. More information on Matt and Richard’s blogs. As Richard says, we were all over the DiMA:S “like a rash”
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Rockin with the Brighton Massiv
http://blog.steamboy.co.uk/?p=62Kristan Akerman (sting.co.uk) Luke Hornsby (flamingpixels.co.uk) Tim Frost (bullandgate.com) Developers Me (here and also my company steamshift) Richard Willis (richtextformat.co.uk) Matt Pearson (actionscripter.co.uk) Matt Sayers (soplausible.co.uk) Neil Manuell (revisual.co.uk) Nikos Chagialas (devgallery.com) There were some more, but I think they've all been employed by plugin-media
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Brighton Freelance Flash/Flex Developers
http://revisual.co.uk/?p=299In the spirit of community, I am posting a list of AS3 developers whom I would personally recommend, should I (obviously top of this list) not be available. These are top guys, contact them now! Neil Manuell (revision) Matt Pearson (zenbullets) Matt Sayers (soplausable) Owen Bennett (steamboy) Rich Willis (rich text format) Nikos Chagialas (devGallery)) Tags: AS3, Flash, FlashBrighton, Flex, Freelance Developers Posted in
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zenbullets.com
http://zenbullets.com/blogs no reason why you should - it would doubtless bore you senseless) you won’t know about my stupidly over-ambitious Open Source Generative Art project that is nibbling away at my precious free time. I have set myself the task of producing 100 generative artworks, to be published one a week for as long as I can keep it up, mainly to see if I can do it, but also to see where it takes me. You are very welcome to drop in and sneer at my awkward efforts, or subscribe
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Playpen
http://www.polaine.com/playpenRecent Comments Andy Polaine on Benettonplay’s Video Grid actionscripter.co.uk » Blog Archive » My Ten Most Important Lessons Learned At FOTB07 on Flash On the Beach Coda dylan Davis on Public Bench Camera Play
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