Hello,
I've worked with Ben Blundell of section9 who's a really talented guy
http://www.section9.co.uk/
Quoting from his website (below) it sounds like he's ideal for you being
London based.
We're developing some touch screen apps too, -- feel free to get in
touch with us if you want advice or to talk about ideas/tips/experience.
Dr Andrew Robinson
School of Computer Science
University of Manchester
My work is the mixture of science, technology and art. I'm a creative
technologist working in London. I am an experienced developer, having
worked for The University of Manchester, University College London and
MSA Visuals
I have worked on several installations, web applications and research
projects with various institutions and companies such as The British
Library, Deutsche Bank and The Lowry.
If you are looking for a creative technologist around London then we
should definitely talk. You can reach me via email at
[log in to unmask] I love talking to new people.
On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 17:11 +0000, Sarah Dellar wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I wonder if anyone on the list can recommend (or you may be one yourself) some London-based freelancers or small companies who might be able to provide interactive exhibit software / program design and development for a series of exhibits I am working on?
>
> The exhibits will be a mixture of AV / digital / touchscreen / projected interactives, including video footage, games, blogs, static content, uploadable and downloadable content and visitor comments and pledges, to go in a busy, semi-outdoor, wildlife and conservation attraction.
>
> I have a very limited budget, so am looking for someone who may be able to provide a cost-effective solution and perhaps work on all the interactives within the exhibit over the course of most of 2012 - hence probably a freelancer rather than a company with higher overheads and fees.
>
> Any suggestions or recommendations of people who have worked on similar interactives?
>
> Many thanks,
> Sarah
>
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