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Studio Visit with Indigo
This week on LSB we visit with local aerosol artist Indigo at her downtown east side studio. On this studio visit Indigo shares some of…
Intro to Processing
This week LSB gives you a brief introductory tutorial in how to use processing. A powerful, open-source programming language. Be sure to download the example…
2009 Year in Review
This week on LSB the LiFT team takes a few minutes to review the successes and shortcomings of LSB in 2009. We discuss some of…
Upgrading Heroes with Uncleweed
This week on LSB we sit down with Dave Olson to discuss how to generate inspiration and upgrade your heroes.
Kerry Morrison: More or Less
This week on LSB we interview Kerry Morrison about his thoughts on social media. Our chat covers many aspects of social media and how we…
LiFT defines Interaction Design
This week on LiFT Studios Broadcasts, Andrea Mignolo, Frederick Brummer, Cameron Lee and Haig Armen try to define what exactly Interaction design is. The team…
IXD at the Vancouver Aquarium
This week on LSB we will cat with Jeff Heywood from the Vancouver Aquarium and Chris Stone from Nitobi. In this podcast we will be…
Copyright and the Web with Todd Sieling
On this week’s Lift Studios Broadcast, Todd Sieling (as seen previously in LSB006) stops by once again to discuss user-generated content and the glut of…
Knowshow Projections
LiFT was proud to be a part of Know At Night, an after party and fashion show put on by KnowShow, Canada’s largest lifestyle tradeshow. LiFT was asked to produce some visuals to go along with the fashion show. The set designer had come up with a great idea for the stage, which was to convert it into a scaled down city skyline. Having such a solid concept and team made this project a breeze.
Losing our Internet freedoms
As someone who is an extensive user of many of the services the internet offers I am proud to be one of the few these days who gathers news and entertainment from non traditional media outlets. Unfortunately it looks as if our current e-freedoms may be under attack from the corporate giants.
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