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<description>Our concept for the future of Interactive TV is called Slipstream. It&apos;s been chosen as one of the projects to be developed at the 2008 BBC Innovation Labs, in the course of a week-long lock-in in a hotel in the Scottish Highlands. The outcome will be either a commission or a kick in the Trossachs.</description>
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<title>Day Two of One Fewer: Divergence</title>
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So what happened today? Dinner is only just over, yet the day seems to be fading into the mists of time, so perhaps a brief backtrack will serve to resurface the highs, lows and interestingly corrugated bits of the day&hellip;
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<title>BBC Innovation Labs 2008: Day One of Several</title>
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So here we are: a bunch of determinedly eclectic geeks, noo meeja types, artists, mathematicians, drama bods and other assorted hopefuls, gathered together in the name of innovation and the hope of a commission, at the enlightened behest of the dear old BBC, and in Aberfoyle, in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
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All winners of the first round process of the <a href="http://open.bbc.co.uk/labs/">2008 BBC Innovation Labs</a>, we're pitching a range of projects that cover pretty much everything from speech-synthesized news (of the undeserving, delivered by the unconscious to the uncaring) through collaborative drama and onwards to a concept design for a black hole-powered, Wi-Max enabled, social-networking soup tureen. It's just possible that one of those may not actually be on the list, but similar ideas abound. 
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<title><![CDATA[The Power of Spontaneity&hellip;]]></title>
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<div class="imagelink-right"><a href="http://www.two-worlds.com/files/BBC-logo.jpg"><img src="http://www.two-worlds.com/files/BBC-logo-tm.jpg" width="125" height="100" alt="BBC Logo" /></a></div>I'm very pleased to announce that Two Worlds is one of the winners of the 2008 <a href="http://open.bbc.co.uk/labs/" title="BBC Innovation Labs">BBC Innovation Labs</a> competition. This is the BBC's now annual round of looking to the outside world to solicit new technology and service ideas that will help it fulfill its multiple media brief, to engage more effectively with its audiences and to extend the reach of that engagement into a wider demographic. Or something like that.
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I actually submitted two ideas to the Labs: the first was carefully considered, structured, drafted, honed, reviewed, re-written, polished and buffed &ndash;&nbsp;it of course vanished without trace. The second was the product of a bottle of wine, frustration with my Sky+ Box and the consequent resurrection of an idea I'd had for interactive TV about a decade ago, all written and dumped on the Labs web site in the last forty minutes before the deadline. That idea, for a semantic video system now called Slipstream, is what won the day.
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
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