Over the last two decades, much of the information we’ve developed for Bristol has been expressed through static on-street information and printed maps, but there has long been a vision to update and ‘digitise’ the mapping resources developed specifically for this city as a mapping platform and to explore opportunities for showing hyper-local city information that you can access 24/7 on your mobile, tablet and desktop devices.
Responsible innovation and how to do it is an evolving and growing conversation within the technology sector. Being an early pioneer means being willing to experiment, to learn and grow.
Doteveryone have been working with Bristol+Bath Creative R+D to research the impact of responsibility in innovation.
We are Little Lost Robot Studio. We make sensory, immersive, 3D artwork that amalgamates robotics and automation with humaneness and well-being. We present a vision of the future that is gloriously humane in all its messy domestic parts and we have been commissioned by the Bristol + Bath Creative R+D programme to make our prototype, Stupid Cities. Photo by Joseph Wilk.
I’m interested in the overlapping and intersecting areas between physical movement and emerging digital technologies like VR and AR. The scope of liveness and illusion that create a sense of being transported from our physical location to somewhere different through the digital world, or of separate environments and bodies being brought into our physical space through the digital.