Hallam Foe Screening Pics
I made a set of pictures I took at the second Hallam Foe screening. Observations: 1. Looking at Jamie & Sophia in these pictures really shows you how much they were acting their socks off. Just at...
View ArticleXbites++
Mike Butcher put a note out this week (after, as he said, Helen Keegan told him to stop talking about it, and just do something) inviting folk to Brunch Bites (yet another extension of the Xbites...
View ArticleSocial Media Café
I just want first to distinguish this from the events that Chris has facilitated through Social Media Club. I am involved with Social Media Club in London, and what I’m talking about might well be a...
View ArticleSocial Media Café Day 3
Lloyd’s of London – someone pointed out to me the interestingness of someone with my name thinking about opening a coffee shop in this town. (groan) What it’s not – Some folk have zoomed in on...
View ArticleFB – Fluid Boundaries, Fixed Behaviours, Friends Behavingbadly
Charles Frith (one of my fave twitter buddies btw) writes about two types of people Cold War survivors who see the world as black and white, good and evil and behave guardedly online with spy-like...
View ArticlePerfect Path Podcast Archive
I just created an archive page for podcasts stretching back to the beginning of 2005. I’m a little shocked at how many I did – it was a bit obsessive at times wasn’t it? I can’t find a copy of the very...
View ArticleSocial Media Café – Zagging
One of Dave Winer‘s best bits of advice is “zag to their zig” and that’s what I’m trying to do with the Café. Just when it seems that *everyone* in the entire world is getting into online social...
View ArticleLosing it
Still musing on the fear of “dark forces”, “bad people”, shifts in power, and similar trivia. In sorting out the Podcast Archive I listened again to Johnnie at “Blogging, A Real Conversation” from 2...
View ArticleI agree with Andrew Keen
Sorry for using his shock tactics to grab your attention, but as I rode home from listening to the troll, Andrew Keen, I realised there was something I could agree with him on: He says Web2.0 is just a...
View ArticleI pity the troll
Well, more like I have some compassion for him – but “I have compassion for the fool” sounds like something Martin in the Simpsons would get punched for saying (more Simpsons later). I went to the...
View ArticleProfessional Crap Sifters
It seems that London’s opera critics think that Sally Potter’s Carmen is, well, a bit crap. I can’t comment, I haven’t seen it yet – but I still love the blogging and videoblogging over on the ENO’s...
View ArticleEarly days on Seesmic
Really enjoying “pre-alpha” access to seesmic.com the new kid on the lifestream block courtesy of Loïc LeMeur. It’s a closed group for the time being and feels nicely diverse and international which...
View ArticleDavid Lynch on Transcendental Meditation
David Lynch wants kids to learn TM in schools – I wish I could embed this, but I’ll have to send you via a link instead. . (disclosure, this vid was shot for friction.tv by my erstwhile partner in...
View ArticleTuttle Club – getting to the nub of why
So in the previous post I went on (and on) about relationships online and off-. The next point is that we seem to have grown up with a prejudice that online relationships are “not as real” or “not as...
View ArticleTagging social objects to enhance and encourage conversation
This started out simply as a post highlighting a slightly charming picture of my mother walking at Alton Towers, with her mother, and sticking her tongue out at the camera (held by my father, I...
View ArticleKeeping the prototyping going
Our first little flashmob was quite a success in my view. It certainly showed me that there were people ready to turn up and talk about stuff. It also suggested to me that we need to follow a two-track...
View ArticleDigital Coaching, Catalysts and Sitting on Your Hands
I’ve been reflecting on some of the social media work I’ve done over the last year and seeing where I might improve my offering. The model piece of work that I’ve sold to people has gone as follows:...
View ArticleSocial Media Café as Platform
At our first prototype meeting, I perceived a tension between the people who were interested in making a profitable business and those whose interest was solely in the community possibilities and...
View ArticleCumbrian Social Media Meetup
OK, this is one for those living more than half way up the island of Great Britain but less than three-quarters of the way up. My twitter and seesmic buddy, William Tildesley is providing an...
View ArticleWhat would you do if I sang out of tune?
I’m doing a workshop intro to social media for a client at the end of the month and they just sent me through a draft agenda – mine is just one in a series that they’re doing at a two-day staff event....
View ArticleAbout.me 2008 version
There’s nothing like an extended period of underemployment to get you thinking about who you are, what you’ve done and what you want to do. I also recognise that I’ve met an awful lot of new (to me)...
View ArticleG20: Lessons Learned
The G20 Voice team did a brilliant job. The first I heard about this gig was a phone call from Shane McCracken on the day I’d returned from SXSWi (ie when I’d just finished a 16-hour journey and was...
View ArticleTuttle Annual Report
For those of you who don’t follow me on twitter or subscribe to the Tuttle Blog, you might like to know that I published the Annual Report this afternoon. It’s gone bananas. Keep passing it on.
View ArticleNone of us know the whole story… *ever*
But that doesn’t stop us believing that we do. My twitter stream this morning is full of bile, shock, disgust, fear, misanthropy and argument about a young man who’s been arrested for trolling the...
View ArticleTuttle needs to move
Tuttle is a travelling circus. It needs to move and it needs to go where the people are. I needed a rest from herding the Tuttle cats and C4CC was a great place to let the show rest and settle and for...
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