Art Meets Photography In Cinemaland
Aaron Hobson’s Cinemascapes occupy an eerie space somewhere between cinema and photography. His carefully staged and lit photos are like a still frame from a movie - all you need to do is add your own narrative. If you like Aaron’s work you might also like to check out Gregory Crewdson - here’s a selection […]
Get Lost
Not the TV show. But join this game: LOST
You’re invited to play this real contact game. Try it. It’s a student project that aims to show how 7 million people connect and become the game with the most number of players ever. Alternate Reality Gaming and creativity join forces!
Go to www.lost.eu/62968 to find out more
Facebook Is For Your Dad?
I wrote this title, then realised it was rather presumptive of me about those who read the Altogether Blog… of course, Facebook could be for YOU (if you’re over 34)
Ad Rants reported in July that 40 percent of Facebook’s audience is now over the age of 34, following the lifting of membership restrictions in September.
This […]
More Women On The Web. And?
There’s already been a lot of coverage of the new research from Ofcom about the changing media usage of the UK population. The main findings were:
The over 65s spend more time online than any other age group
Time spent on the (home) phone, watching TV & listening to the radio are all down since 2002
People […]
12 Breeds Of Client And How To Work Them
No comments please! Just a funny article describing the different types of clients you’re likely to come across…
Courtesy of Jeff Staple
#1. The Low-Tech Client. (I personally have a rule now where I stopped working with people who don’t have computers on their desks. There are people who’s assistants print out their emails and have it […]
The End Of The Internet Is Nigh
Ever wondered what would happen if you ‘finished’ the web? If you read every single page, and looked at every single piece of content? Well if you ask Google to tell you what the scenario looks like, it will probably drive you to this site - The End Of The Internet. The text on the […]
WikiScanner: Outing Wikipedia Spammers For Link Bait
You may have read recently about the companies which have been caught editing articles on Wikipedia which deal with their business. A new site called WikiScanner will trawl through anonymous edits on Wikipedia and match them with corporate IP addresses; whilst not all of these edits will be spam (some may be workers editing pages […]
Friday Round-Up: Facebook Apps, MySpace Sheep & Donkey Kong
It’s Friday, the sun is shining and all is well with the world. There have been so many interesting stories out there over the last few days, that we thought we’d share some of our favourites with you.
Carlsberg carried out what must be the first ever case of altruistic littering when they dropped £5,000 worth […]
Affiliates: Win Tickets To The Rugby World Cup
We’re massive fans of affiliate incentives and have previously sent affiliates to Barbados, Paris & Monte Carlo as well as offered cash and “real” prizes; and now we’re doing it again.
Affiliates for Millet Sports are being given three chances to win a pair of tickets to England’s opening world cup game against the USA on […]
BBC Gets Social: Adds Social Boomark Chicklets
The BBC, which has taken user generated content to heart, has now taken a step into the world of user selected content, or social news & bookmarking sites.
We noticed today that the BBC have finally added the social bookmarking chicklets that are already ubiquitous on many other sites. Whilst this feels a little bit like […]
























