Picfair
Picfair is a democratised market place for images, connecting buyers direct with photographers and cutting out the hefty fees of image licensing middlemen.
Picfair is a democratised market place for images, connecting buyers direct with photographers and cutting out the hefty fees of image licensing middlemen.
Primitives is a performance based opti-sonic installation. A DVD of short films, 12” vinyl of audio interpretations, source code and executable software were released by the excellent Broken20 imprint in 2014.
Since launching back in 2011, London’s Unconscious Archives established itself as a leader in London’s leftfield arts and music circles, welcoming over 70 artists across 25 events.
ROLI are a design-led music technology company. Their hardware and software products are designed to expand the bandwidth of interaction between people and technology.
Lighthouse is an arts and culture agency that connects new developments in art, technology and society. They produce commissions, exhibitions, events and education schemes that support radical new contemporary art, digital culture, music, film and much more.
Drowned In Sound (DiS) was started in 2000 by Sean Adams and is one of the largest independent music communities in the UK. In 2009 it was voted 9th out the top 25 websites by the Observer. It has user driven content covering gigs and reviews with an extremely active members board. The site receives around 30K unique visitors daily and has contributors from all over the globe.
BBC Research & Development is the national technical research department of the BBC. It has responsibility for researching and developing advanced and emerging media technologies for the benefit of the corporation, and wider UK and European media industries.
The Cyanometer by Martin Bricelj Baraga is a monument to the blueness of the sky. It is inspired by the original cyanometer invented by Horace-Bénédict de Saussure. His cyanometer - a blue color wheel, forms the core of the monument, gently directing our gaze back to the sky.