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I would like to be a part of this conference if possible. It was great to take part in the round table at AAM and it seems that there is much to discuss in the evolution of the new model for mobile tours.
I'm writing more perm content for Tate Modern now, and am trying to figure out a way to be there for the conference. Would be great to intersect the theoretical discussions with concrete content development issues.
Here is a blog entry about a few of the points that were discussed recently at the "All in hand: working with Handheld devices conference" who took place in London on July 14th 2010. Some of the points discussed there might be also relevant to the Tate conference: http://www.cogapp.com/blog/all-hand-working-handheld-devices-conference
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Comments (5)
Chris Alexander said
at 11:57 pm on Jan 17, 2010
I'd love to be a part of it again if I can! I thought it to be one of the best conferences I've been to. :0)
Jenna Fleming said
at 4:18 pm on Jan 23, 2010
We're in... Do we have dates yet? :)
Jason Reinier said
at 3:11 pm on May 27, 2010
I would like to be a part of this conference if possible. It was great to take part in the round table at AAM and it seems that there is much to discuss in the evolution of the new model for mobile tours.
Sandy Goldberg said
at 9:40 am on Jun 1, 2010
I'm writing more perm content for Tate Modern now, and am trying to figure out a way to be there for the conference. Would be great to intersect the theoretical discussions with concrete content development issues.
Silvia Filippini Fantoni said
at 5:52 am on Jul 26, 2010
Here is a blog entry about a few of the points that were discussed recently at the "All in hand: working with Handheld devices conference" who took place in London on July 14th 2010. Some of the points discussed there might be also relevant to the Tate conference: http://www.cogapp.com/blog/all-hand-working-handheld-devices-conference
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