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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Photo of the day 29-7-2011

Cynhaeaf cregyn gleision
Mussel dredger on the Menai Straits

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Photo of the day 17-7-2011

Gerlan

Gerlan chapel at y Borth, a few days after it was closed. More pictures of the end of an era here

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Photo of the day 16-7-2011

cwtsh - storm ar y gorwel!

Yesterday was the centenary of the laying of the foundation stone of the National Library of Wales, and the promotions people there arranged a "human chain" (or as they called it a "cwtsh" - or "hug") around the building to note the event.

It needed at least 400 people to stand in line to actually reach around the building, and this was easily achieved, with loads to spare - so there must have been many more than 400 there on the day. Not bad, as the weather was cold and damp. I gave up on the queue for the free warming cuppa after the event, such was the demand!

I hope that the government were watching and listening, as its definitely time to prepare for the next phase of the building, as the "TLB" (Third Library Building) opened by the Queen in 1996 was designed for 25 years of growth, but looks to be filling up already.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Rural Broadband in extra time and photo of the day...

Coleg Llanbed . Drindod etc

The University at Lampeter, in for yet another merger...

Recently there have been a number of reports, graphics in the press and so forth relating to the dire coverage of "fast broadband" (or rather lack of) across the UK, and in particular most of Wales and the Scottish Highlands.

So just to give you townies reading a little hint of what this can mean for us hicks in the sticks, here's a little story...

Yesterday it was nice and sunny, and I decided it was the right time to wander off and take some stock photographs of a few important Welsh sites, now rather ignored or forgotten (no, not self portraits ;-). It was to be a round trip of around 60 miles (absolutely totally impossible by public transport, but that's yet another gripe for another day).

The trip, getting from place to place, getting slightly lost, in and out of the car, walking around, taking shots, checking facts, getting home, loading the photos, sorting the wheat from the chaff, minor retouching, exporting to the QC requirements of the picture agency, took seven hours, including a gobbled lunch.

Now I live in a large village only 4 miles from Aberystwyth, the biggest town around here, which has a university, National Library, government offices etc etc etc. Hardly the back of beyond. Uploading the files via our BT Broadband ("up to" 8MB, but more like 0.6MB in reality) took, (drum roll) - another six hours. Had I been on JANET, or at my daughter's home in Cardiff, or even in a tiny village five miles from here, or perhaps even in Aberystwyth town itself, this horribly boring task might have taken half an hour, but it took almost another "working day" to achieve. So my "day" was thirteen hours, rather than the more reasonable eight it could/should have been. And you dare not leave the upload too long, in case of a dreaded "upload encountered a problem"! When I've covered sites nearer home, the uploads actually take longer than the shoots themselves.

There is very fast broadband infrastructure nearby - almost within a stone's throw (JANET and the government network), so it's a shame that the infrastructure has grown in such an uncoordinated, non-strategic fashion. Whilst those that have the resources (taxpayers money) such as academia and government, have ensured that they get a super fast service, the small businesses that really need fast broadband so as to establish a diverse sustainable rural economy are left to the whim of BT and others. And as the main employers in the area are academia and government - already served by their own infrastructures - there isn't much scope for BT and others to make big bucks just from the likes of me.

If I was young and starting out on my own, rather than the settled old semi-retiree that I suppose I am, I'd have to factor the rural "broadband lag" into my business equation, and quite honestly, I'd have to set up somewhere else.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Photo of the day 13-7-2011

Gwesty St David's

Cardiff Bay and the St David's Hotel and Spa (am amazing spa by the way)

Monday, July 11, 2011

TV heritage on-line: EUscreen conference

Second EUscreen International Conference on Use and Creativity
Date: 15-16 September 2011
Location: National Library of Sweden, Humlegården, Stockholm.


EUscreen, the best practice network for Europe’s television heritage, organizes its Second International Conference on Use and Creativity. The conference takes place in Stockholm on 15 and 16 September 2011. The programme consists of two workshops, a plenary session with keynotes and case studies by renowned experts in the field.
Attendance is free but on-line registration is required.

Conference programme:
At the international conference, EUscreen will discuss the online potential of European television heritage. The conference will explore creative approaches to enhance online accessibility of European television heritage. The goal is to expand methods to reach a wide range of users and to increase their engagement with online heritage materials.

The conference programme consists of a plenary session with keynotes and case studies by renowned experts in the field. On the second day of the programme, attendees will take part in two workshops. The first workshop is about EUscreen’s user community and how EUscreen services can be exploited with the objectives of learning, research, leisure/cultural heritage and creative reuse in mind. The second workshop will be on exploring funding opportunities and devising sustainable business models for the digitisation of audio-visual material.

Confirmed speakers:
• Lynn Spigel (Northwestern University, USA)
• Dagan Cohen (Upload Cinema, NL)
• Kajsa Hedström (Swedish Film Institute, SE)
• Johan Axhamn (Stockholm University, SE)
• Aubery Escande (Europeana, NL)
• Jérôme Bourdon (Tel Aviv University, IL)
• Dana Mustata (Utrecht University, NL)
• Pere Arcas (Televisió de Catalunya, ES)
• Roland Sejko (Cinecittà Luce, IT)
• Andreas Fickers (Maastricht University, NL)
• Marius Snyder (PrestoCentre, EU)
• Martin Bouda and Karel Sieber (Česká televize, CZ)

Please go here for programme updates and make sure to register in time for this event.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Monday, July 4, 2011

Photo of the day 4-7-2011

Canws a ballu

Sorry, I'm out of the office...

Saturday, July 2, 2011