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Calling Out Around the World 13 November 04
Fiddian has been interviewed by the BBC World Service for the Go Digital radio programme. You can hear Fiddian talking about the new Soda creation Viral Corpse on Monday 29th November or via the BBC web site from Tuesday 30th November.
I See A Soda Exhibition 13 November 04
Soda comes to the ICA Digital Studio from 10th November until Christmas 2004. Lots to see and do - we will be previewing the English version of Moovl, debuting the Arts Council England funded Viral Corpse and launching the Soda Screensaver. There is a panel discussion on Saturday 13th November followed by a series of free talks every Thursday in the run up to Christmas.
Dutch Feather in our Cap 13 October 04
Moovl.nl has successfully launched at the CineKid Festival in Amsterdam.
The fantastic new toy brought to you by the creators of SodaConstructor has taken the children’s film festival by storm. The English version will be previewing at the ICA in London on November 10th.
Interplay from the V&A 13 October 04
Sodaconstructor appears in a new publication ’Interplay Interactive Design’ by Lauren Parker of V&A Contemporary. The book addresses ’how the future of interactive design will be shaped by our physical and emotional repsonses to technology.’
Talking in Class 13 October 04
Fiddian has been invited to give a show and tell about Soda’s ethos and practice, at the University of Westminster, School of Architecture and the Built Environment.
High Energy 13 September 04
Soda saw the successful launch of their Creative Partnerships Energy project on 24th September 2004. The collaboration between Soda and the pupils and staff of Stoke Newington School
resulted in a 28 meter high light installation on the chimney of the school building, utilising research the pupils had done on energy. The LED panels on the chimney have made the school a twilight feast for the eyes (and ears if you are close enough)!
Ring of Steel 13 July 04
The new Energy Gallery at the Science Museum gets the Soda touch. Invited by CassonMann to work on the impressive 40 meter long Energy Ring, Soda created a dynamically driven display for the LED screen located inside the ring. Visitors can zap the ring with their energy related texts, watch them whizzing round under the effect of gravity and acceleration and then see them collide with other visitors contributions.
The Future’s Bristol 13 June 04
Testing of the prototype of the new software application Moovl, funded by NESTA Futurelab, takes place in Bristol and Southwark, London in June 2004.
MIT Bit 13 March 04
Ed has been invited to talk at the MIT Media Lab as part of the Spring 2004 IO Consortium Meeting. He will join a panel of prestigious speakers including Prof. John Maeda, Prof Nicholas Negroponte and Prof. Mitchel Resnick.
Bright future for Sodaplay 13 December 03
NESTA and Soda announce an exciting initiative to develop Sodaplay as a creative toolkit for cross-curricula learning in schools.
Melbourne movements 13 December 03
Sodaconstructor features alongside Chris Cunningham and Stelarc in the Transfigure Exhibition at ACMI, Melbourne, Australia 8/12/03 - 9/5/04.
Right royal show and tell 13 December 03
Ed< is invited to talk about creative play to interaction design students at the Royal College of Art.
Machines make machines 13 November 03
Artificial Intelligence researchers in London and Austria are racing the first automatically optimised sodaconstructor models in Sodarace.
Pompidou Prototype Premier 13 November 03
Soda is premiering moovl and exhibiting sodaconstructor at Design interactif, Expériences du sensible in The Pompidou Centre, Paris 19 November 2003 - 5 January 2004.
Art for arts sake 13 October 03
As part of the celebrations for the centenary of the National Art Collections Fund Soda presents ”Journey”, a digital artwork being shown at the Hayward Gallery as part of the “Saved!” exhibition. Showing until 18th January 2004.
