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Watch the orchestra conducted hundreds of miles apart

On the 29th of April 2015, an audience gathered at the Gothenburg Concert Hall in Sweden to watch 14 musicians at five locations all around Sweden playing live together over the Telia fibre optic network. The “Play Apart” experience was...

Posted by: Creativepool Editorial
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Watch a blind mother “See” her unborn son

Huggies has announced the launch of a new campaign that presents a never-before-seen vision of the maternal bond. Created by the Brazilian agency Mood to celebrate Mother's Day in the Americas (which took place last Sunday), “Meeting Murilo” is...

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Leaders

There's nothing fast about super-fast broadband

“Superfast broadband is much faster and more reliable than standard broadband. It lets you make video calls, do homework online and stream music, all at much higher speeds - and all at the same time.” That’s what the Government...

Posted by: Magnus Shaw
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Brand & Deliver 'Refashion' Shakespeare for Selfridges windows with LG

Brand & Deliver has designed and installed dramatic window displays at Selfridges Oxford Street for technology giant LG, paying homage to Shakespeare on the 400 year anniversary of his death. The speakers appear as if being poured from a can of...

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#TechTuesday: TV remotes for dogs to printing chocolate with XOCO

Facebook brings wireless internet to the developing world Hoping to establish itself as the social media network that cares, Facebook this week announced it is developing wireless internet access hardware and software that can be used in areas where...

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Getty Images named as official IOC photographic agency

Getty Images and the International Olympic Committee have announced a new long-term agreement, with Getty Images set to serve exclusively as the official photographic agency of the IOC and as the Official Imagery Supplier to the IOC. The extension of...

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Netflix brighten our browsers with the Kimmifier

As a impatient man in his (VERY early) thirties with a fibre optic broadband connection and an addictive personality, I've fallen head over heels for Netflix and it's seemingly endless stream of quality original shows, to the extent that my Friday...

Posted by: Benjamin Hiorns
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Leaders

The Week in Tech

We MUST bring Hitchbot’s killers to justice! People are bastards. They really are. HitchBOT, the cheerful hitchhiking robot that had made cross-country trips across Canada, the Netherlands and Germany, had intended to travel across the United...

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The Week In Advertising

Arnie And The Meerkat Unless you've been on holiday to Jupiter, you'll have seen the current 'Compare The Market' work, wherein Alexander and Sergei run into trouble with the former Terminator. But what happened behind the scenes? Here's your chance...

Posted by: Magnus Shaw
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Leaders

Elon Musk to get Mars online

SpaceX founder and Tesla Motors bigwig Elon Musk recently revealed another of his ambitious projects; an internet connection that will link Mars with the world wide web. Musk hopes to achieve this by launching hundreds of geosynchronous...

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Vodafone take on Virgin in broadband and TV wars

Vodafone is set to take on Virgin and Sky, using its business fibre network and BT Openreach infrastructure. The announcement follows a period of significant growth for the telecoms company, who nudged up their full-year core earnings forecast to...

Posted by: Benjamin Hiorns
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China build world's first un-hackable computer network

China will soon be the proud owners of the world's most secure computer network, meaning all communications between Shanghai and Beijing will be (theoretically at least) completely impenetrable to hackers, giving the fledgling superpower a...

Posted by: Benjamin Hiorns
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Leaders

What to watch? Why too many platforms are spoling the TV broth.

On 11 December 2008, Project Canvas was announced. A joint venture between the BBC, BT and ITV, it replaced the failed Project Kangaroo, a proposed video-on-demand service which was refused a licence on competition grounds and ended up as the SeeSaw...

Posted by: Magnus Shaw
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Features

Why social media is making us lonely.

In 2010, at a cost of $300 million, 800 miles of fibre-optic cable was laid between the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange to shave three milliseconds off trading times. Yet within this world of instant and absolute...

Posted by: Jessica Hazel
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Inspiration

#Trends. 4G - Bringing home the [Kevin] Bacon

by Ashley Morrison. You may have heard of something called the three-second rule. In advertising terms, if the person you're trying to sell to doesn't understand your message within three seconds, then your message is too long. But the latest EE...

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Inspiration

Google's top ten April fools.

I suppose when you create the most useful invention since the Corby Trouser Press, you have the right  to outsmart your audience. And the good people at Google certainly like to take advantage of their elevated position on the first day of the...

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Features

Rebranding in the Age of Digital Transformation #FutureMonth

There have been few rebrands in recent history as catastrophic as Twitter under Elon Musk. Now, it could be argued that no rebrand could survive the man’s toxic persona and baffling business decisions but surely that bizarre name change, and...

Posted by: Benjamin Hiorns
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Inspiration

Empowering North London to Ditch Single-Use Plastics #BehindTheIdea

In a world where sustainability campaigns often feel distant and impersonal, Anya Parakh, a Graphic Designer at Shape History, set out to change the narrative-literally. Tasked with inspiring North London residents to reduce their use of single-use...

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Features

Emerging Brands with Legendary Potential #FutureMonth

In today’s oversaturated market, countless new brands emerge daily, yet only a select few possess the potential to become tomorrow’s icons. While many newcomers play it safe, blending into a sea of sameness, a handful of brands are taking...

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Industry

Tips on hiring a Digital Artist in 2024

In today's digital age, the demand for creative professionals like digital artists is higher than ever. As businesses, brands, and content creators strive to stand out in an increasingly visual world, digital artists play a crucial role in shaping...

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Features

How to Write the Perfect Prompt for a Creative AI Project #FutureMonth

AI has become a cornerstone of creative projects, whether we agree with it or not. Mastering the art of prompt writing, however, isn’t a skill that should be sneered at. Indeed, it can set you apart as a creator. Whether you're a designer,...

Posted by: Benjamin Hiorns
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Industry

Tips on hiring a Sound Designer in 2024

Hiring a sound designer is a crucial step in the creative process for any project that requires audio, whether it’s a film, video game, podcast, or advertisement. Sound design plays a vital role in shaping the audience's experience, making it...

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Inspiration

Flushing Away Boredom With the UK’s Funnest Toilet #BehindTheIdea

In a world where even the mundane can be transformed into a captivating experience, Luisa Orlandi, New Business Director at Billion Dollar Boy, spearheaded a campaign that turned public toilets into a playful spectacle. Tasked with promoting SC...

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