Hi Kim

That's a great idea!

What is Interactive Drama and Entertainment then? Any examples I could check?

cheers
carl morris
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Kim Plowright wrote:

Probably even more off topic, and hello list, sorry, I lurk as I'm *so* not techy enough for most of the conversations... But has everyone seen this flickr / google earth mix? Appols if it has done the rounds... http://www.flickr.com/groups/topic/50193/ And a slightly unrelated note, and a tad off topic.... could anyone shed any light on how easy this would be to achieve... In Our Time - Melvyn's weekly newsletter. He tends to dictate it whilst walking around London - cue much merriment about getting rained on, etc. How easy would it be to strip out location / placename data from the emails, and map 'Where's Melvyn?' on to google maps? Possibly with a link to download/listen again to the episode he talks about? A very silly idea, I know, but quite cute... I'm interested in ideas that spatially locate programming and content. You could imagine being stood on waterloo bridge and your mobile suddenly going off, delivering you that week's podcast... Kim (BBC type, project manager in Interactive Drama and Entertainment, can't code for toffee...)


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