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Speaking at FlashCamp, London

Just a quick note to say I’ll be speaking at FlashCamp in London, and I hear that they’ve given away 300 tickets already so it should be a really good one!

I’ll be speaking about my work with Papervision3D at Plug-in Media, and also demoing some of the more fun aspects such as the big interactive installations, and augmented reality.

And they have an impressive line-up, with no less than 3 Adobe evangelists; Mike Chambers, Lee Brimelow and Serge Jespers.

Also they seem to have enticed out the cream of the London digital media scene, James Whittaker(RefreshingApps), Richard Dean (Lightmaker) and Michael Chase, AKQA.

Not only that but it takes place on 26th February. Which just so happens to be my birthday! And what better way to spend it than with you 🙂

Tickets are pretty much sold out, so If you want to come, I’d get in very, very fast…

5 replies on “Speaking at FlashCamp, London”

Last year at FITC Amsterdam, now FlashCamp London, you always find a good party to celebrate your birthday 😉

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[…] Seb Lee-Delisle was first up, showing off some of the Papervision work he’d recently completed with his agency. He also had some nice demos of the augmented reality tutorials that have been going around lately. These usually use nice applications of the ARToolKit, but Seb pointed to a Flash port I hadn’t yet come across called the FLARToolKit. Presumably with which, you have full control via Actionscript. The Papervision blog has a pretty cool example of the kind of things you can achieve with it. […]

[…] Seb Lee-Delisle was first up, showing off some of the Papervision work he’d recently completed with his agency. He also had some nice demos of the augmented reality tutorials that have been going around lately. These usually use nice applications of the ARToolKit, but Seb pointed to a Flash port I hadn’t yet come across called the FLARToolKit. Presumably with which, you have full control via Actionscript. The Papervision blog has a pretty cool example of the kind of things you can achieve with it. […]

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