Based in sunny South East Cornwall, England
Artytechs work with new media in interesting ways.
Website design, optomisation and Google AdWord campaigns,
panoramic high resolution images, streaming video,
online rich media databases, virtual tours, zooming images,
interactive image and video, archive video, audio and imagery,
educational multimedia, training workshops and new media consultancy.
Something for everyone so dip in and have fun.
A rich multimedia celebration of the history of the Cornish port of Looe
that
uses archive images, video and audio in new ways.
"So
often we in the USA get held up with our mining heritage
and do not pay attention to the amazing maritime history of Cornwall.
Linking your informative website to the www.cousinjack.org
site will hopefully remedy that.
Once again, many thanks and keep up the good work" Vivianne Trevithick Bradley, President of Cornish American Heritage
Society, Burnsville, NC, USA
Robert Hocking and Martin Sexton have invited a cauldron of artists, musicians,
technologists and paranormal theorists into the Parlour. Under the Great House,
there’s something unusual going on. Visit this surreal, intimate experience that blurs
the boundaries of reality. Displaced to 'The Tunnel' that runs underneath the
main body of the ancient house at Port Eliot and amongst its
immediate grounds, Chthonic Tales is concerned with 'Magic & Illusion'.
Is where we live and run our boutique B&B.
Buttervilla an eco friendly B&B set in 15 acres just 2 miles
from the south Cornwall coast. Relax in style and eat fine local produce.
Awarded 4 Diamonds and a special Silver award fro the English Tourist Board.
360 degree images shot by Artytechs with their very special high resolution
Spheron Cam digital camera. Used for virtual tours and
high quality print images,
with some streamedmusic from Rob Congdon.
Excellent for broadband virtual tours.
Video, Audio and other media can be embedded into these images for more
interactivity.
Contact us for our laatest demo versions
A series
of archive images from the Looe
Maritime Archive overlaid with new images
shot using a similar lens to create a new way of comparing the old and
the new
A project with students from iDAT
at the University of Plymouth
We filmed street performers at the Glastonbury Festival doing their thing
in front of a blue screen background, then made these small interactive
images
touch with your mouse and they will perform for you.
Each of these images are only 10k which makes for fast loading.
Just the right size for mobiles.
A short video was also produced and will be available here soon.
Port
Eliot Lit Fest features a rich contemporary mix of writers, poets, filmmakers,
digital artists, sculptors and musicians, this three-day event attracts
a
wide range of visitors, who can enjoy the performances in 100+ acres of
18th century landscaped parkland and walled gardens in the grounds of
an ancient stately home.
Artytechs have produced the website for the last 3 events.
Built
in 1863 this landmark Grade II listed Victorian Gothic Hotel
has the distinction of being
Plymouth's most individual hotel.
This website
features lots of panoramic images shot with our Spheron 360 camera and
is available in 3 different languages French version, German
version
Produced
as a broadband multimedia prototype for Plymouth School children
showing
how new media's can be used as an educational tool
that's great fun to use and build.
Produced
as a broadband prototype for Plymouth School children
showing how new media's can be used as an educational tool
that's great fun to use and build.
The Mediterranean Voices project commenced in June 2002 and represents a three-year
ethnographic investigation into the cosmopolitan oral and social histories of
13 historic cites across the Mediterranean region, and in particular,
certain urban quarters within them. It is a major research project and partnership
initiative between London Metropolitan University and 13 research institutions
in the Mediterranean basin, and is part-funded by the European Union's
EuroMed Heritage II Programme. Artytechs worked for 2 years on the Med-Voices project and
the multimedia elements were based on the Looe Maritime Archive project.
The rich media database, searchable in 8 languages was built by Dr Andy Phippen
of the University of Plymouth who we are also working with on the Virtual Networks project.
We were responsible for running workshops for the researchers in London and
several cities around the Mediterranean. These workshops covered using computers,
video cameras, digital stills cameras, scanners and mini-disk recorders to collect
the cultural information. The media was then processed and compressed into formats
for web delivery. We were also responsible for all the technical issues and support during the
first 2 years of the project.
Many thanks to my friends:
Rob Congdon - music Ben Perry - design
for Eden Tour, Looe Archive, Blitz, Duke of Cornwall,Churches and Pastyman HMC - design Buttervilla