Currently working as Creative Technical Director for The Blue Hive (Ogilvy, Wunderman & MindShare) on the Ford of Europe account.

Xbox Kinect: Dancify Yourself Mobile App

There is a growing trend towards launching promo mobile apps for console games which I’m not sure every buys into just yet, but when you see an example like this from AKQA for Dance Central 2 (the sequel to the most popular Xbox Kinect game) you’ll soon realise the potential for fun-based feature apps and the power of the content that can be shared from it… very cool…

Toyota Yaris: Rap Your Rants Facebook App

Toyota UK has launched a Facebook app challenging fans to leave a 40 character rant about something that’s been bugging them lately, with the best entires to be turned into music videos recorded by animated rapper Gadget and his sidekick puppet Slick, during a 72 hour social event.

Toyota UK has 11,000 fans on Facebook, so I’m looking forward to seeing how the combination of crowd sourced content and professionally recorded mini-rap videos plays out in terms of additional fans and the related “talking about this” count. Created by Saatchi & Saatchi.

Microsoft Disco Breaker: IE9 HTML5 Experience

Microsoft Istanbul has teamed up with Bedük (a famous Turkish pop star) to create the Disco Breaker experience showcasing the new HTML5 features of Internet Explorer 9.The only trailer available is in Turkish, but I think you get the drift of how the experience will play out with this video

Nokia Lumia Live ft deadmau5 lights up London with amazing 4D projection


On Monday 28th November Nokia Lumia 800 with Windows phone http://nokia.ly/uBVXxw brought deadmau5 and the world’s most advanced 4D technology together and created an amazing free light show at Millbank Tower, London.

Tron style 3D projection mapping & tracking

Check out this guy’s room totally change into the movie he is watching! No SFX, no post production, no cuts, everything you see here is 100% for real.

Cheaper Digital Face Transplants For Filmmakers On A Budget

It’s a modern filmmaking technique that’s been used in big-budget Hollywood features for years now, but a Harvard comp-sci student has developed software that does digital face replacements without the need for a skilled effects artist, reducing its cost.