Transcribing the feedback from the first iteration test has given me RSI (when will they invent a good voice recognition / transcription device?!), but also the confidence to develop and build on what works, and rethink the rest. Spent the day at the Curzon today, beautiful weather. Have taken lots of photographs and have been playing with crude Augmented Reality, superimposing images of the past over the present. Will post some up shortly. Have a chance to reflect on work in progress at Pervasive Media Lunchtime talk tomorrow. To infinity and beyond….
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