Click the pictures for multimedia case studies, including text
accounts, web links and video clips.
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David Jennings, manager of the NEO Project, outlines
the thinking behind the initiative, together with some of
its achievements and future directions.
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Carol Maund of the Site Gallery gives a glimpse of
how new work in photography is using the Net, including
links between overseas artists and local schools
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Forced Entertainment have been pushing at the limits
of theatre for over a decade. Here Tim Etchells gives one
example of how they are using the Internet to present
interactive work.
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Designers Republic don't just have customers - they
have fans. Ian Anderson describes how their on-line
newsgroup enables fans across the world to exchange
messages.
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multimedia .
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Sharon McKoy describes how visitors to the National
Centre for Popular Music will use on-line services before
and during their visit.
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David Palmer's company has developed a system that
enables musicians in different parts of the world to play
together in real time, using their MIDI instruments and
plain old modems.
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Flow Simulation were the most popular site on the
NEO server throughout the project. Bill Ayers talks about
100,000 hits for his software product.
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ACT have built a reputation for developing quality
distance learning materials. Christian Waymouth describes
their move into the world of intranets.
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Coming out from behind the camera that shot all the
video clips in this site, independent producer Caroline
Cooper, from Lifesize Pictures,
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is excited about the possibilities of on-line
distribution, but concludes that there are still a few
"problems" to be overcome...!
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