Friday, January 12, 2007

Predictive Text

My brother gave me a fancy phone at Xmas, with Flash Lite player on it, and I've started making some little experimental games/novelties on it.

The first thing I made (and am going to develop it with nice graphics etc.) was a little wish machine, essentially a randomly selected response to a question. It was basically to work out what Flash Lite can do, and to re-learn old-school Flash programming, rather than fancy stuff it can do now.

I've always been fascinated by oracles and seers, and the idea of predicting the future, and especially in January, there's a wealth of fortune telling fun to be had. One of the highlights of miserable old January is Mystic Meg's guide to your year ahead, which is in the News of the World. Mystic Meg is the absolute queen of Horoscopes, her predictions are absolutely ludicrous, but they are brilliant! What I like is that she is always really specific, suggesting that for instance, every Taurean in the country will be linked romantically to a soap star in May, or that a meeting in a butchers will unearth a 'hidden family mystery'. I'd love to be around to see that! I know it's complletely made up, but I love it, and it gives you a bit of time to dream of that lottery win, or the soap star linked romance. I think that, whether it's Horoscopes or not, or how pragmatic we are, we've all got a bit of wish in us, and we'll focus that on almost anything, from Meg, to lucky coins, to a specific set of lottery numbers. So this little oracle I'm making is a tiny, personal digital version of that.

I like the idea of having your own personal teller on your phone, like a magic 8 ball that you can call upon when you like. I'm going to make a series of them, using similar programming methods that you seen on Horoscope sites, like star sign compatibility etc. While they are clearly a trick, they are seductive and powerful in a way, and tap into our need to glimpse the future and to wish for better things.

Besides, if I make a load of them, and expel the magic, maybe I'll begin to live like a Human Adult Male, rather than walking around with my head in the clouds like some kind of dreamy goon. Or maybe not. I still think the Internet is magic, even after four hours staring at PHP code in Notepad.

In the real world;

We closed the shop today, handed the keys back and everything. It was a bit sad, but I've really enjoyed it, so I'm really glad we did it. Hopefully it'll be a success in Cardiff, when Nicola and Stuart get back from travelling. Here's Stuart, travelling;



Went home for my Mum's 60th birthday last weekend, which was nearly cancelled after a nasty virus tore through the family. Luckily, my Mum recovered in time and we had a great time, made even better by an ageing DJ who looked like Jack Duckworth with a skinhead. We're taking my Mum away in March to a nice cottage in Wales for a week, the first time we've been away as a family since me and Paul were teens. It'll be weird, but I'm already looking forward to doing Poster Art kits and playing Frustration as it tips down outside.



At work, I'm busy organising this conference, a memorial to my old boss, John Grace, who is sadly missed since his death in 2004. I'm eternally grateful to have been able to spend at least some time with the creator of Portland Bill, Reboot and Pablo. At his funeral, his friend played the theme from Portland Bill on guitar, it was amazing, in a very sad way. Anyway, you can find out more about it at http://www.animationacademy.co.uk

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