Philips Presents Obsessed With Sound: The Unheard Heroes
Posted by Philip Bulley | Filed under Actionscript 3, Portfolio
My first project at Stinkdigital was also the most technically challenging I’ve ever been briefed on to date. Essentially, the brief was to create a full-screen audio/video mixer featuring approximately 50 audio channels and two HD quality video streams, all of which must be synchronised. If that wasn’t enough, each audio channel should also simultaneously display its current pitch and when clicked on should display it’s individual musical score in it’s entirity. Oh, and to avoid the use of a streaming server if possible!
Tags: as3, music, robotlegs, Stinkdigital, tribal ddb
Diesel Island FW11
Posted by Philip Bulley | Filed under Portfolio
Diesel Island FW11 is an interactive video showcase of the clothing Diesel would like you to be wearing as the year draws to a close.
Tags: as3, html5, robotlegs, santo, Stinkdigital
Hugo Just Different – Kino
Posted by Philip Bulley | Filed under Portfolio
Kino for Hugo Just Different is all about seeing things differently. An interactive film directed by Marco Brambilla allows people to explore five different scenes through the shades of Theatrical, Performance and Story, simply by tilting their heads from side to side. The webcam monitors the tilt position of the head, which in turn invokes seamless transitions from one intricately gorgeous environment to another.
Tags: as3, blast radius, robotlegs, Stinkdigital
CompareTheMeerkat.com – Meerkovo
Posted by Philip Bulley | Filed under Portfolio
Everyone’s favourite Meerkat, Aleksandr Orlov, is back and this time he’s with a bunch of his friends – the whole village of Meerkovo, in fact. Meerkovo.com allows fans to engage and interact with one of the richest back stories in recent UK advertising.

Aleksandr welcomes you to his Mansion. Feel free to explore all of his meerkat oddities via the comfort of your own komputamabob. Simples!
Tags: as3, robotlegs, the mill, vccp
New AIR for Android mobile app
Posted by Philip Bulley | Filed under Personal Projects, Portfolio
When Adobe were preaching about seamless deployment across devices, they weren’t telling porky pies. Presenting CrossTweet for Android:
Part of the motivation behind building CrossTweet was the upcoming release of Adobe AIR for Android. A key goal was to provide seamless deployment across web and mobile by employing interaction techniques ubiquitous to mouse and touchscreen input. Which is why if you’ve seen CrossTweet on the web already, you may have noticed that the prev/next navigation had been inspired by the “drag to reload” functionality of twitter and other apps on the iPhone.
Point your phone’s QR code reader at the lovely pattern below, and give the app a test drive.

For insight and tips on how this was built, see my Tips for building AIR for Android Mobile Apps post.
Tags: air, android, blue barracuda, mobile, robotlegs, twitter api
CrossTweet: Where digital and everyday life intersect
Posted by Philip Bulley | Filed under Personal Projects, Portfolio
During my last few days working at Blue Barracuda, I managed to find a little R&D time. The result of which has been an experimental interactive data visualisation piece known as CrossTweet.
Tags: as3, blue barracuda, regular expression, robotlegs, twitter api

