Friday, May 19

Look Busy

Here's a neat idea from lastminute.com. For people who are on the site during work time there is a little link that you can click if your manager is approaching. The boss is coming - look busy

Monday, May 15

Communion by Numbers











On Sunday we held Communion by Numbers - nine envelopes with instructions. It fell to me to curate this event and happily there were some great ideas on which to draw. This was a communion not led by a vicar from the front but, in true Grace style, a DYI service.

We managed to maintain the structure and contents of traditional communion but gave the opportunity for creativity and personalisation. This resonatated very well with my experience in the media which suggests that participation and personalisation are critically important.

The activities included a text message confession - a number was set up to which you were to text your confession - an absolution came by return. Another favourite was the final blessing which required me to procure 50 towels in little bags (as in Indian restaurants). The towels were delivered hot to the tables and were used as a symbol of cleansing. I could only buy bulk in boxes of 500 so if you need 450 towels let me know!

Here are some more accounts: Tall Skinny Kiwi's Blog reports the event and even includes an audio recording of the mobile phones going off. Also, Jonny's blog gives the full story.

Many thanks to Duncan Strathie of St Mark's in Kempshott for doing the communion prayer and here's his blog entry.



My Odeo Channel (odeo/fdba8224f0326120)

Thursday, May 11

Picadilly Flow

A like the way the crowd flows - taken from the window of Burger King.


Picadilly on Vimeo

Monday, May 8

Trust Nobody

I see Brian Haw the London peace protester (and friend) is finally to be moved on for posing a security risk.

The war designed to make the world a safer place has been so unsuccessful that even these two characters can't be trusted.

I do worry about the kind of laws which prohibit protest.

Thursday, May 4

Piqure

Here's an unusual little film from Charlie Mars posted on Vimeo. His stop-frame sequences are crazy and beautifully strange. Piqure I think means bite or sting.



See also Sans Cagoule blogspot

Tuesday, May 2

Some Media Facts

According to research carried out on behalf of the BBC recently:

40% of the population are not online
27% of households have terrestrial TV only
27% of the population aren’t aware of Digital Radio
15% of the population aren’t aware of Freeview
Only 2% of UK internet users publish a blog
30% of UK internet users haven’t even heard of blogs

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