Bicester Village - Shopping and the credit crunch
September 30, 2008
Today I visited Bicester Village in Oxfordshire.
I was primarily there to grab some cheap shoes and a shirt but whilst browsing the stores it was suggested (via twitter) by @Lauradee that i should interview a few people regarding the credit crunch. So I did.
All went well (I even manged to treat myself to a few items) until I was heading back to the car and a polite plainclothes security guard stopped me to ask why I was filming.
Dear Twitter
September 24, 2008
Dear Twitter,
I have had a great idea…
I suddenly realised that over here in the UK you have no offline presence at all. No skyscraping head office, no billboards and no sponsored parks or roundabouts.
How could this be? Especially with you being such an incredible international social media tour de force.
This got me thinking. I believe I have one of the most sociable cars ever built. It also just happens to be ‘Twitter‘ colour. As the car is so rare in the UK people already stare as I drive by. Wherever I park, people approach to find out more. What is it? Where is it from? Why do you have it?
Imagine how different the questions would be if my car had Twitter emblazoned down the side…
What is this Twitter car? What’s it all about?
It would be a cinch to also have real-time, location based tweets scrolling across the rear window.
Social media folk know all about Twitter. Let’s make social media even more sociable by reaching out of our echo chamber and into the wider world.

I am happy to be the driver/chauffeur/pilot of the ‘Twittermobile’. I could even do interviews in the back seat.
Talk to me and lets take twitter offline and into the minds and streets of the British people.
If you are not following me already on Twitter i am @Documentally
Random donations are always welcome and deeply apreciated on my support page.
An Ultra Sound Day
September 20, 2008
This morning we saw our little baby for the first time.
On a square screen in a darkened room we looked upon the surreal sight of a grainy monochrome child wriggling in ultrasound.
Nothing has been real until this moment. Now I can safely say, We are having a baby.
On entering the room, I was full of questions about the high tech kit. As soon as the screen flickered to life I was stuck dumb.
Smiling and staring, staring and wondering what this little child is and what it will become.
In these last few years online, keeping a portion of my private life private has been relatively easy. My Wife Jess works long hours and I am left working from home, creating social media mayhem whilst at the same time doing my best to protect her from any of my internet shenanigans.
I feel that pretty soon, we are to experience a convergence..
Watch this space…
A Chat With Vinvin On Videoblogging
September 10, 2008
I met up with Cyrille De Lasteyrye aka @VinVin at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas. We had an impromptu chat about Seesmic, video blogging and social media, captured on camera by Matt Rawlinson aka @barnstormed from the Open University in the UK.
There is much more New Media Expo content on the Phreadz Channel.
Seesmic is open to join but if you want an invite to Phreadz contact me through this site or my twitter page.
Thanks for watching..
Independent Copyright Theft
September 9, 2008
Here is a phone call between the Independent Newspaper and myself as I try to resolve the issue of my photo being published without my permission in this story.
I must add that this is not the first time it has happened. I had to make similar calls regarding photography taken in Iraq. Once a photo has been kept on file (with or without permission) it is impossible to know if it is being used unless you buy every newspaper every day. It is especially difficult, as in this instance, when a picture has not been captioned at all.
This is lazy journalism, but above all, disrespectful to those supplying you with the content to fill your pages.
I am writing an invoice to them now and will keep you posted..
PICNIC’08 - A meeting of creative minds.
September 4, 2008
“From 24 to 26 September 2008, thousands of creative minds from all over the world will come together in Amsterdam for the third PICNIC. …”
So how does one particular creative mind get to this kind of event on a budget? It looks huge, expensive dripping with free bars and full colour laser projection backdrops.
Yes, I am talking about me… I am just putting my feelers out there at the moment but it looks like a fantastic event that I could get so much out of as well as (I hope) add something too.
Not Just PICNIC, I also plan to get over and talk at Podcamp Hawaii. This could all be pie in the sky as quite obviously all these events cost money. If I got to go to all of the worldwide social media events I have my eye on, I would never be home. More to the point I probably wouldn’t have a home as I’d have to sell it to fund all these social media miles.
It was the day after I got back from the New Media Expo in Las Vegas that I spotted Picnic08 online.. It talked about the worlds top creatives, networking, melding ideas and pushing the boundaries in all forms of media.
This was for me.. in fact, how could this go ahead without me?
Ahh.. then i saw the costs involved.. (£1013 for a full conference ticket), Hmm it appears it is not just for creative minds.. It’s for rich creative minds. “OK..’ I thought. “Don’t let that dissuade you from going..”
It may not be the kind of event I am used to.. Free like a podcamp or a max of $400 for NME, but surely this event is not just limited to those who have already made their name in the business world, the established minds of the corporate elite who would not think twice at bunging 1000+ euros at a networking event in Amsterdam. What if i forked out the money and then, as with many other events, found the value in the corridors and hidden spaces. The places where the unconventional unconferences dwell?
Shortly after deciding to lay off the photography and venture into the social media mayhem, I manage to go to SXSW, Podcamp NYC and then recently the NME Las Vegas.. All with relative ease. In most cases I was asked to go and my costs covered by either sponsors, or clients. I would like to think some apps were well tested, some profiles raised and decent content made in the process. There were definately connections and contacts made.
But here we are, the most local of all the bigger, massivly funded events.. specialising in my main passion (creativity), just a mere hop across the water and it may as well be a million miles away.
I’d Love to get sponsored to attend Picnic08, there is little chance I could raise the funds in time otherwise.
Like many of my social media friends, I am a hand-to-mouth blogger, vlogger and multi media mongrel. Things continue improving the more projects I get my teeth into, but it’s looking like I would need in excess of 2000 euros to attend this event and I just don’t have the ready cash lying around. *checks the mattress*.
All these ideas and inspiration to share.. Just no piles of hard cash.
If this were an advertisement attempting to sell my services in exchange for passage over the water to Holland, I would ask anybody who does have the spare cash to contact me and find out what I can do for you in exchange for sponsorship. I would talk about the seemingly endless provision of creative content, coverage and exposure..
I would say get in touch through Twitter or through this website (top right envelope).
But this is just another blogger talking about being on the edge and in the middle of this strange warping world of social media..
If you have just arrived at this site and are not sure what I have been up to recently.. check out:
my blogging on http://www.Creative-Choices.co.uk
Some of my video content in other places..
I use Qik A podcast I did for the United Nations in Jordan.
..And here is a channel on Phreadz I contributed to for the New Media Expo.
In many ways you have to be a creative mind yourself to see the value of content creators working within social media networks. It is still a new field and the role is evolving all the time.
It would be bloody great to go to PICNIC’08 and I will keep my bag packed just in case I need to make a last minute hop across the water.
Still, I have a back up plan..
Another meeting of creative minds, an imagination collaberation in Birmingham on the 26th. Far closer to home and as cheap as a drive up the motorway,

These are the new generation of networking meets.. No stareing bleary eyed into a cold egg as a cushion cover embroider trys to sell to you over the dawn chorus. No costly subscriptions and suits are most certainly optional. This is truly a meeting of minds where creativity and inovation is quenched in coffee as the future of media is forged from white hot ideas.
These are exciting times. Lasers and robots, holograms and segways. Even with the big social media events grabbing the attention of the corporate world.. a pot of coffee is all you really need to attract a meeting of creative minds.










Recent Comments