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Welcome to Lemon lines 4 Sep 2009 0

At last gelo.tv comes to life with new design and orientation, althought not so distintance from what I’ve been reporting here so far, but using as reference point the thesis research that I officially start after the return from vacation. Thanks for your patience and forgive some broken links the site has had while I’ve been redesigning and reprogramming it in the background. If you perceive a navigation problem or you have any comments (I like it, don’t like, are also accepted) please write it here.

Faced with the many published articles pointing to another initiatives, now the blog will increase the reflection, criticism, and especially unanswered questions that seek conversation with you here and in other blogs and forums, so I’ll also try to boost my participation in your websites if you pass me the link.

In recent years I’ve followed the blogs of other PhD students, artists, designers and researchers with related research topics, some with an extraordinary frequency update. I won’t go so far, to not contribute to information porn and for not believing merit such attention.

Keep in mind that this blog is written in Spanish and English (the English version is not a machine translation). Preparing WordPress for bilingual publication has been a challenge the past two years and I have to thank Anthony Petitboys his recent great plugin. Write in English is essential to feel part of a written conversation held by many different voices that join in the web. But I did not want to renounce my native language, with wich I better think, and with which I can approach as close as possible to the Ibero-american (Iberian peninsula + South America) scene.

As I complete the projects page, you can download the latest articles I’ve published, focusing particularly on GVAM, Accessible Virtual Guide for Museums, a project still in progress wich, if the Spanish investment in R & D permits, I’ll keep while working with my thesis and other stuff in CESyA.

Note 1: The image of the article is taken from the book cover of  Maps of the Imagination by Peter Turchi.

Note 2: Why Lemon lines? … mouse over the top green sign.

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Lemon lines is the blog of Jose Luis Pajares (gelo), a place where I share my thoughts and ideas about the hybridisation of virtual media in physical environments mainly through location-based, mobile and tangible interfaces. More info here

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