Research Assistant – LiquidPress/BB4D

Research Assistant – LiquidPress/BB4D

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(22/09/2005). This one-year post is funded by the BroadBand for Devon Project, as a member of the Institute of Digital Art and Technology [i-DAT] the post holder will be required to: continue the development of the LiquidPress/BB4D server streaming media and digital content resources; develop and deliver workshops and support for BB4D clients; develop and support production streaming media and online projects. Information for applicants can be found on the University of Plymouth website [www.plymouth.ac.uk/jobs]. http://www.liquidpress.net/

BB4D

BB4D

2005:

The Broadband4Devon project aims to help more than 5,500 businesses in key areas of the country to reap the benefits of broadband through a range of subsidies, practical advice and knowledgeable support. i-DAT is a working in partnership with BB4D project to design innovative solutions in the use of Broadband technologies.

Original HTML website can be found here: https://i-dat.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/oldi-DATprojects/liquidpress/bb4d/index.html

LiquidPress

LiquidPress

2005:

The LiquidPress consolidates a series of new media publishing activities which explore the construction and dissemination of emergent media in the form of ‘trans-media digital content’ – liquid media that can flow through a range of media form. The LiquidPress responds to the changing world of publishing/broadcasting as it moves from paper/TV/WWW/CD to digital generative media forms, and from fixed/passive to live, dynamic, active and locative media.

The LiquidPress:

The ‘LiquidPress’ research and production facility is based in the in the i-DAT SoftLab in Portland Square at the University of Plymouth.

The LiquidPress consolidates a series of new media publishing activities which explore the construction and dissemination of emergent media in the form of ‘trans-media digital content’; ‘liquid’ media that can flow through a range of media forms, including: e-books, software, net.art, and broadcast media.

The LiquidPress responds to the changing world of publishing as it moves from paper/TV/WWW/CD to digital generative media forms, and from fixed/passive to live, dynamic, active and locative media. The development of ‘liquid’ content has evolved through a series of integrated publishing/broadcasting experiments explored the integration of print, internet/world wide web and interactive satellite transmissions.

The LiquidPress explores the convergence of these technologies and the kinds of collaborative spaces that emerge through human interaction within them. The impact of these activities have been seen in a number of real world Knowledge Transfer projects (KTP/TCS) and are being further developed through a range of academic, research and commercial projects.

The LiquidPress is a research and production project managed by Nascent – Art & Technology Research opportunity [http://www.nascent-technology.net] from within i-DAT.

The symptoms of Nascent – Art & Technology Research can be described as collaborative, experimental, practice-based and applied, and engage with intelligent environments, interactive art, ubiquitous computing, sonic architecture and the construction and dissemination of emergent ‘transmedia’ forms.

Collaborators:
LiquidPress Partners and collaborators include:
Plymouth Arts Centre, Spacex, Relational, Performance Research (Journal and Publications), ETH, Watershed, DeMo (Kevin Mount), Mousonturm (Germany), Aberystwyth Uni, Intellect Ltd, Northcliff Publishing, Technoetic Arts Journal, Laban Centre.

 

Original HTML website can be found here: https://i-dat.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/oldi-DATprojects/liquidpress/index.html