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FluffyLogic Mediascape Content Launches
Comments OffPosted in Digital Media, Games & Play, Internet & NetworkJul 2, 2008
Read more »FluffyLogic has been working with Hewlett Packard’s Research Labs Bristol to create interesting content for HP’s new iPAQ device in the form of Mediascape, or Mscapes. A mediascape is a mixture of images, sound, video and GPS (global positioning satellite) which together provide an exciting interactive experience. FluffyLogic has been creating games including ‘Hidden Danger UXB!’ and Doubloons, as well as working with HP to create an interactive website wizard that allows anyone to create their own Mediascapes.
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Meercat Interactive & FluffyLogic Merge
Comments OffPosted in Digital Media, Games & PlayJul 2, 2008
Read more »In gestalt psychology “the whole is greater then the sum of its parts” – we hope to prove this true by making something far greater than its current, constituent parts: FluffyLogic Development Ltd, In this age of convergence, we will be bringing together Meercat Interactive’s handheld gaming experience and FluffyLogic’s experience in digital media. It is vital that we stay on the cutting edge of technology and creative content by bringing together our collective knowledge of TV, film, web, open source, games, systems and development, to create something far greater than merely the sum of its parts.
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90 Second Challenge
Comments OffPosted in Consultancy & Project Management, Digital MediaJul 2, 2008
Read more »In 2005 FluffyLogic worked with six businesses based in Bristol as part of the 90 Second Challenge. The challenge was to provide a model for how filmmaking, business and the internet could come together and explored how they could work together – in just 90 seconds – and with style! The 90 Second Challenge gave businesses a chance to dip their toe into the creative pool, via a film project. This project was initiated by the Watershed Media Centre and Arts & Business as part of the Electric Pavilion, a space for creative enquiry which made up one of the main elements of Creative Bristol 2005.
For more info and to watch the 90 second shorts, check our Projects page.