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  1. Images from our Circuit-Bending:APC weekend now up on our Flickr page: http://bit.ly/6XRzZ3
  2. sorting through photos of awesome circuit-bending weekend. Flickr soon.
  3. uploaded photos from last weekend's "Experimental Digital Print" weekend to Flickr: http://bit.ly/5PWDpZ
  4. Master Asmo give the introduction demo to the Circuit-Bending weekend: http://bit.ly/7bUPDb
  5. @asmo23 ... puts kettle on
  6. setting up for our sold out+2 Circuit-Bending weekend
  7. @weloveoxford not in the least - I've got a very full circuit-bending weekend if that's any good?
  8. 55 minute show made from recordings of our "Found Sound Stories" weekend will be broadcast on Resonance FM. w00t!
  9. editing hd video from "found sound" weekend. makes my old canon xm2 redundant :-(
  10. setting up for our sold-out Experimental Digital Printmaking weekend, squeezing in an extra place
  11. doing Welcome letter for Circuit-Bending weekend - to bring: baked bean tin and 9v battery :-)
  12. me and Young Matt on a last promo blitz for our Circuit-Bending weekend 28/29 Nov. http://bit.ly/42IGoj
  13. @fzzpop just directed a late "using sensors" customer to your website for a place
  14. @TheFriendlyBomb good luck for Tuesday!!
  15. setting up extra computer for our sold out+1 Digital Printmaking session this weekend
  16. monday morning paperwork
  17. Jan-March 2010 season of creative technology courses on sale 23rd November - http://www.digitalmediacent...
  18. new episode of our Gene Pool podcast "Artist-Led Spaces" now online: http://bit.ly/2xDUfi
  19. uploaded pics from this weekends "Using Sensors" workshop to our Flickr pool: http://bit.ly/13eQRj
  20. last minute extra Arduinos just arrived for tomorrows "Using Sensors" session. phew...