da bishop
Westbourne Studios
London College of Communication
Paddington Development Trust
Birds Eye View: Call for Interactive, New Technology Artworks
Arts Council England
Central St. Martin's College of Art and Design
Matchbox Magazine
nm-x user testing
London Westside

da bishop


General Multimedia Mac based information architect & content author.

Also multi instrumental musician with a diploma in the electric guitar, and a degree from the school of rock'n'roll hard knocks.

Types 80wpm, quite a lot of it readable, too.

Education

Attended Hallfield Estate Primary School And Learned to Handle Authority vs. Militia Politics.

Attended UCS on Govt. Scholarship and learned the fundamental subjects academically

Left in 1997 due to being banned by a maths teacher from the computer room for the 400th time for "hacking" ie: bypassing the draconian yet pathetic security allowing only Word & Excel and installing some... Proper Software.

Experience

Went round the corner from home to BBB where I played with drum scanners, a network of G3 macs and film imagesetters, and ended up handling quite a few blue chip corps like P&O's corporate identities & doing consultancy work on digital strategy for the bridgeman art library & many others.

Moonlight a bit for Pentagram here and there

Logic Audio released. Built recording studio & went web multimedia productions. Worked with dude called fayney who did the clash. The dude had the best laugh.

Ran a project space with a few bands called Unit 13, one of them was Razorlight. That place was ugly. Good times though.

Freelance here... freelance there installation here, book there... album here... EP there... 12 hours a day in front of the Mac one way or another.

Meet a printing company in Westbourne Studios who are finding the 21st century a bit tough, and set to work rebuilding it... with a slightly more 21st century approach.

Printing these days is robotics. The inkjet printer... killer of printing... is a robot. The first mass marketed and successfully installed home robot... ever.

thing is, the robot's nervous system was... printed! PCB & IC.

Attack of the Killer Micros they called it in supercomputing.

Well, I mean there's your washing machine, but that ain't a clever painting robot.

Michaelangelo would get a look on his face looking at the sub £100 epson printer in action.

These robots we've got in the studio should scare most traditional printers, and painters. We have serious digital bandwidth.

Scary stuff, these robots, but amazingly socialist. Too socialist. Typography for print is Uuuuugly these days. The web isn't much better.

These days you can print 3D with a 2.5D inkjet. Cool robotics.

Robots are devices that attach to computers. Computers connect via networks.

Ultimately the robot is one of the most practical web connected devices, and printing is where we have seen it working commercially in the past 10 years.

Many of the devices connecting to networks will be mechanical, ie: robots.

Most of what you buy today is made by robot.

Lego have a nice robot brick which talks java out now in toystores. Object oriented applies not just to software, but also to mechanical + sofware.

We can see a swathe of affordable modular java servo control & transducer technology becoming available.

Your inkjet printer is liable to get up off the table and start walking.

Don't worry, unless it's armed or you've forgotten the password.

oh dear the feed crawler is rather lame, you're missing my blog. This would seem to have quit working in November 2007. Follow the link, read the news, not the olds. Ironic that it jammed on "back to when?"

da bishop

contact da bishop

Website:

http://anythingmac.co.uk

25 Westbourne Studios 242 Acklam Road

London

W8 7PG

tel:020 7524 7513

fax:020 8969 8582

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13 October 2008, 7:13 pm

Mistakes

"The only man who makes no mistakes is the man who never does anything. Do not be afraid to make mistakes providing you do not make the same one twice."Theodore RooseveltI say this to the US voters: t...

13 October 2008, 10:23 am

Operation Cyclone

Operation Cyclone.The CIA funded the mujahideen for the war against Russia, starting at a cool $20-30 million dollars per annum in 1980, the year I was born, and getting up to a pretty solid $630 mill...

8 October 2008, 1:20 pm

multitouch

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3 October 2008, 2:10 pm

I just got a new phone

Today, it turned up in the post from china. What freaky new phone could this be? Nay, it is a phone from 1997, new-old-stock. It just makes calls.Oh yeah, and it makes popcorn. Pop Corn tél...

29 September 2008, 11:37 am

Phone hacking

As everybody knows, phones store loads of stuff. What you didn't know is that anybody with one of these stick things could just take it all off.Oooh hoodoo voodoo spying, people with relationship issu...

29 September 2008, 11:00 am

Gordon is a moron

Even the Editor of Harpers and Queen said it. It's probably going to be cheap, and dirty. It would appear that they've been listening to the daily mirror's front page from round about the late seventi...

28 September 2008, 5:55 pm

remixified

This is what happens when you try shoehorning two tracks together. It's all made of vocals, and a few drum samples. ......

26 September 2008, 8:13 pm

More remixes.

So I've been going through what people made, and I thought I'd pull out a few. So you can get really sick of the song innit!I do find it very fascinating where the variations and the continuities are ...

24 September 2008, 12:28 pm

Radiohead remix

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20 September 2008, 11:01 am

Electronic music

Genres are a problem, but since they generally relate to "scenes", bunches of like minded peers at a particular time doing a particular thing. Jazz in the 30s wasn't "I play jazz 2003". Electronic mus...