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31
Mar
A table top in a graden with a colurful mig of coffee and a ginger cat called Potato sitting on top of it

Monthnote, March 2025

This is my monthnote for March, a post where I reflect on my previous month's work alongside other
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28
Mar
Graffiti on a corrugated iron fence in Greece which reads: "All we need is more likes"

Carelessness inc.

Like a moth to a flame, I could barely contain myself in the rush to download the audio version of
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02
Mar
A streetsign that says 'Humps' with arrows pointing left and right

Monthnote, February 2025

This is my second attempt at a monthnote, a post where I reflect on the previous month's work
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12
Feb
Various piles of compact discs

Stick around for joy

This post is about music and how we consume it. It delves into what's changed in the widespread
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02
Feb
Two boys standing on a frozen loch

Monthnote, January 2025

I've been considering some changes to the posts I publish over the last few months. What better time
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15
Jan
A conductor stands in the background, with three rows of string instruments in front of them.

Good conductors required

Towards the end of last year I delivered a presentation at Digital Scotland, the annual conference for public sector technology
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29
Dec
A range of different coloured cassette tapes.

Now that’s what I call a mixtape 2024

As I bimble through the spongy unformed days between Christmas and New Year, I’m coming to terms with the
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28
Oct
Image from the original Atlantic publication to accompany Vannevar Bush's 'As We May Think' article, showing a scientist with a camera strapped to their head.

Dead behind the eyeglasses

This post is sort of about augmented reality (AR). But the bigger point it’s grappling with is about who
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11
Oct

A year of writing frivilously

I published the first of these newsletters late last September. Little did I know that one year later I would
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30
Aug

The lost art of discovery

Greetings! Hope you’ve had a most agreeable brat summer. As I’ve been attempting to sift through the never-ending
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