spent our last nite in london at the spitz club where a dj workshop took place. although we came too late for the workshop, we met LEKTROGIRL, a lowfi-electronic music legend and founder of micromusic.net. she asked my friend vibemaster if he would like to set up the vienna micromusic headquarter and offered her help on organising international events for the lovers of 80ies style lowfi-music.
later on we passed by an arcade hall and played a short game of DDR (dance dance revolution). two ladies rushed in and asked us to introduce them to the secrets of this japanese arcade classic. they did'nt do very well with dancing, in fact. maybe because of their high level of drunkenness or just because they are programmers in a new economy agency - we will never know.
at least we wondered that those two ladies never ever had seen such a game before. i asked them to tell me about their current projects - they are working on an advertising campaign for a children's toothpaste. their goal is an online edutainment-game which will show kids how to brush their teeths correctly. i'd suggest them to combine this with an introduction to digital culture for IT workers ;)
note to my loyal readers (is there anybody out there?): photos will be added after the journey.
later on we passed by an arcade hall and played a short game of DDR (dance dance revolution). two ladies rushed in and asked us to introduce them to the secrets of this japanese arcade classic. they did'nt do very well with dancing, in fact. maybe because of their high level of drunkenness or just because they are programmers in a new economy agency - we will never know.
at least we wondered that those two ladies never ever had seen such a game before. i asked them to tell me about their current projects - they are working on an advertising campaign for a children's toothpaste. their goal is an online edutainment-game which will show kids how to brush their teeths correctly. i'd suggest them to combine this with an introduction to digital culture for IT workers ;)
note to my loyal readers (is there anybody out there?): photos will be added after the journey.