May 11From 2LO to 2IPIt’s May 11 2022 and at some point today I’ll walk down Strand to Aldwych and stand outside a set of very exclusive apartments just next door to the ME London hotel. …BBC4 min read
Jan 2Thinking About The Digital Public SphereThis essay is based on a talk given at the first meeting of the Shared Digital European Public Space group, which took place online on 9 July 2021. …Digital Public Sphere10 min read
May 6, 2021Thomas Clubbs (died May 6 1981)My maternal grandfather Thomas Clubbs, known to me as Granda, died forty years ago today, at the age of 81. Born in July 1899 he was always just unimaginably old, though I’m now the age he was when I was born in 1960. I saw him a few weeks before…4 min read
May 5, 2021Ismene: Pale NetworkOne Sunday at the end of April I was listening to Cerys Matthews’ show on BBC 6 Music, and there was a remarkable interview with the actor Lisa Dwan, who was talking about her role as Ismene in the recent BBC Four play Pale Sister. …Art4 min read
Feb 27, 2021Launching Top Marques online in 1996A random post on LinkedIn that tagged me has reminded me that twenty-five years ago today, on February 27 1996, I launched one of the more significant websites of my career — the online presence of the car sales magazine Top Marques. The post was from Lee Williams who worked…Website4 min read
Dec 29, 2020First you assimilate…I’ve been reading a lot recently about how we have adapted to the various types of lockdown or other restrictions that we have faced around the world as we respond to SARS-COV-2 and the Covid-19 pandemic in our various ways. Of course the adaptations have been greatly influenced by personal…Covid 194 min read
Nov 9, 2020Augmented Reality and Omniscient Capitalism: Reviewing Mark Pesce’s ‘Augmented Reality’If you thought surveillance capitalism was troubling, then Mark Pesce’s new book on augmented reality will give you a lot more to worry about. In his usual easy, accessible style he shows just how data-hungry effective augmented reality will be and explores the implications of handing both data and technologies…AR4 min read
Sep 26, 2020Juvet and meThree years ago I woke up in a hotel in the beautiful Norwegian city of Ålesund, gathered my stuff and set off to meet my old friend Andy Budd and a disparate group of thinkers to drive across Norway to Valldal and the Juvet Landscape Hotel, well known as one…Juvet3 min read
May 9, 2020Paying off our ecological debtIt’s usually dangerous to draw analogies between computing and any other field except possibly mathematics, because the way we do things in computing is so bounded by technical constraints, business models, and naive modelling assumptions that trying to apply our approach in other domains is either laughably simplistic or clearly…Technical Debt7 min read
Jan 28, 2020The Day William Gibson Wrote Me a Suitcase in CyberspaceAlthough he came up with the term ‘cyberspace’ in the early 1980’s, William Gibson entered a version of it for the first time on October 9, 1999, in a darkened room in Cheltenham Town Hall during the town’s literary festival. …William Gibson4 min read