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		<title>Tuttle Evolution</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 23:41:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lloyd has slapped the official post up on the Tuttle blog so now I can talk a little more about moving the Social Media Cafe (aka The Tuttle* Club) from it&#8217;s current home at the Coach and Horses on Greek Street to that other London institution, the ICA. This is a big deal. First though [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lloyd has slapped <a href="http://tuttleclub.wordpress.com/2008/09/27/phase-ii/">the official post up</a> on the Tuttle blog so now I can talk a little more about moving the Social Media Cafe (aka The Tuttle* Club) from it&#8217;s current home at the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Coach_and_Horses,_Greek_Street,_Soho,_London">Coach and Horses</a> on Greek Street to that other London institution, the <a href="http://www.ica.org.uk/">ICA</a>.</p>
<p>This is a big deal.</p>
<p>First though a reminder that we&#8217;re not leaving the Coach &amp; Horses behind <em>entirely</em>. I found it via <a href="http://www.gapingvoid.com/">Hugh</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/londonfilmgeek">Lee</a> and then almost a year ago with <a href="http://deanwhitbread.com/blog/">Dean</a> threw the first London <a href="http://blog.seesmic.com/">Seesmic</a> party there with <a href="http://loiclemeur.com/">Loic</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/Vinvin">Vinvin</a> and co. I have every intention to continue my patronage and am happy to see other geeks use it on a semi-regular basis outside of the Tuttle for mini meet-ups. Alastair and his staff offer a very unique atmosphere and it&#8217;s quite simply one of my favourite venues in London. We&#8217;re not finished with it yet.</p>
<p>But the Tuttle club has also grown in that time. I put the success down not only to <a href="http://perfectpath.wordpress.com/">Lloyd</a>&#8216;s hard work and the brilliant people who make up the regulars, but also the fact that we never imposed any rules on the beast. In a very similar way that Twitter has succeeded by asking one simple question that invites a multitude of different replies, the Tuttle succeeds through simplicity: <em>come along and talk about whatever you like</em>.</p>
<p>I think this is why far more than any other event that I attend it&#8217;s the Tuttle that has the widest cross-section of attendees. Just last Friday I started the day talking to an artist about the possibility of embedding RFID tags into clay, moved over to a TV presenter who wanted the creative freedom offered by new media and finished as usual watching <a href="http://whatleydude.com/">Whatley</a> perform mobile-surgery on someone&#8217;s N95. Each and every Friday morning I never know who I&#8217;m going to meet or what I&#8217;m going to end up talking about, but I always come away with a sense that I learned something and helped other people out.</p>
<p>So in less than a year we&#8217;ve garnered a great reputation and Tuttle has become an accidental brand <em>and a verb</em>. There are Tuttles now in <a href="http://www.birminghampost.net/birmingham-business/birmingham-business-news/media-marketing-news/2008/09/26/social-media-cafe-opens-in-birmingham-65233-21909945/">Birmimngham</a> and <a href="http://brightonsocialmediacafe.pbwiki.com/">Brighton</a> with others planned and Social Media Cafes running in the States. People come to us from far and wide and we have yet to have the exact same group turn up twice. There&#8217;s <em>always</em> someone new.</p>
<p>Which brings us to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_of_Contemporary_Arts">the ICA</a>. We&#8217;re honoured that it was the Institute of Contemporary Arts that reached out to us. As Lloyd points out, this was all down to Tuttle regular <a href="http://twitter.com/whatleydude">Whatley</a> and <a href="http://www.spinvox.com/">Spinvox</a>&#8216;s James Scroggs who was kind enough to do the introductions for us after running a great bolt-on at the Tuttle earlier in the year. We had a meeting last week just prior to the <a href="http://www.sizemore.co.uk/2008/09/26/twestival/">Twestival</a> and confirmed the move with Nicole Elias, the Biz Dev Director at the Institute.</p>
<p>That meeting went better than we could have possibly hoped for. Because the ICA only opens its doors to the public at 11am, we&#8217;re being allowed earlier access than normal. The cafe will be up and running with coffee, tea and breakfast nibbles. The knock on from all this hospitality is that we can now start talking about working <em>in conjunction</em> with the ICA to utilise not only their facilities, but also to mix with their members and the intensely creative people passing through their doors each day. We&#8217;ve already begun to talk about possible projects, but I feel the best way to proceed is get settled in with business as usual and then hold a bolt-on where Tuttlers and the ICA can swap ideas and discuss how we move things forward.</p>
<p>When I first came to London the ICA was one of the places that I was instinctively drawn to. Aside from my own interest in film and the wider arts, they&#8217;ve always been keen to host technological events and it&#8217;s a dream come true to be a part of the ICA&#8217;s future as they continue to celebrate 60 years of activity.</p>
<p>Of course, this <em>will</em> be a change for the Tuttle, but now that we can begin taking the stuff we talk about each week and give it a stage (quite literally in some cases) the scope for the next year is pretty incredible. I&#8217;m hoping the transition will be as painless as possible, but if there are any fears that need addressing or questions to raise then please have-to in the comments or come along to our final Tuttle at the C&amp;H on the morning of the 3rd of October and bend my ear accordingly.</p>
<p>And most important of all, please come along to the launch proper of Phase II on Friday October 10th at 10am.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re gonna have some fun&#8230;</p>
<p><em>*Note on the image: Tuttle/Turtle/Whatever</em></p>
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		<title>So that QR Geek Lunch&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 21:53:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sizemore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230; was pretty damn good. We had a huge turnout for the Tuttle Club. I got there around 10.30 and it was already standing room only. I spent the morning catching up with friends (which is a nice side effect of the Social Media Café) but failed miserably at meeting anyone new until our QR [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8230; was pretty damn good.</p>
<p>We had a huge turnout for the <a href="http://tuttleclub.wordpress.com/">Tuttle Club</a>. I got there around 10.30 and it was already standing room only. I spent the morning catching up with friends (which is a nice side effect of the Social Media Café) but failed miserably at meeting anyone new until our QR experts arrived for the <a href="http://www.sizemore.co.uk/?p=117">Geek Lunch</a>. By this time we were a small, but formidable little party.</p>
<p>Myself, <a href="http://www.giagia.co.uk/">Gia</a>, <a href="http://www.shemakeswar.com/">Laura</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com//londonfilmgeek">Lee</a>, <a href="http://www.loudmouthman.com/">Nik</a>, <a href="http://www.francinekizner.com/">Francine</a>, <a href="http://www.moo.com/">Mecca</a>, <a href="http://www.openrightsgroup.org/">Suw</a>, <a href="http://www.spinvox.com/">James</a>, <a href="http://www.3gvision.com/">Martin</a>, <a href="http://www.brandattention.com/">Andy</a>, <a href="http://imaj.es/">James</a>, <a href="http://www.squigglysquare.co.uk/">David and Kimm</a> (we were also hoping to meet <a href="http://www.qmcodes.com/">Anthony</a> but he had to go back to Australia at short notice which was a shame). It was a nice range of expertise and interested geeks. The feedback so far has been great.</p>
<p>I think the most important thing that I took away from the discussion is that while Japan may be years ahead of us in their use of QR they haven&#8217;t really done anything inovative with the technology yet. It so quickly became accepted as part of day to day life that it kind of faded into the background. The same way that here we take a regular barcode for granted.</p>
<p>While others were more interested in the practical aspects of QR I&#8217;m hugely interested in making some very impractical projects so you&#8217;ll probably start seeing a lot more QR stuff around me.</p>
<p>Maybe even on me.</p>
<p>The most interesting thing that came up in conversation was when Mecca announced that Moo had <a href="http://www.moo.com/api/signup.php">opened up its API</a>. This is a HUGE deal and I can&#8217;t wait to see what people come up with. Seeing as Moo have already been experimenting with matrix codes in their sticker books it was a logical step for them to open that procedure up to the users and <s>they&#8217;ve done just that</s> <a href="http://www.memespring.co.uk/">Richard Pope</a> has done just that with the <a href="http://www.memespring.co.uk/stickers/">Barcode-Sticker-O-Matic</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m confident that this will be a big leap forward in generating interest in the codes. Once these little squiggly squares start turning up regularly at geek meets on moleskines and laptops things will get very interesting very quickly&#8230;</p>
<p>Then once the <a href="http://www.i-nigma.com/personal/">I-nigma reader</a> gets <em>embedded</em> into your handset: BOOM.</p>
<p>Watch this space. And that one. And the one over there&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Quick Response</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 21:47:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please excuse the meat*. I&#8217;m co-hosting a dialogue about QR codes at the Coach &#38; Horses tomorrow afternoon. You can read a bit more about it here &#8211; Yeah, I&#8217;m now also blogging for The Tuttle Club. I just got outed as an &#8220;Esteemed international social media playboy&#8221; too. Elsewhere (ie Twitter) I also found [...]]]></description>
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<p>Please excuse the meat*.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m co-hosting a dialogue about QR codes at the Coach &amp; Horses tomorrow afternoon. You can read a bit more about it <a href="http://tuttleclub.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/come-for-the-tuttle-stay-for-the-qr/">here</a> &#8211; Yeah, I&#8217;m now also blogging for The Tuttle Club.</p>
<p>I just got <a href="http://canoncamerabuzz.com/2008/03/06/have-hg10-will-travel/">outed</a> as an &#8220;<em>Esteemed international social media playboy</em>&#8221; too.</p>
<p>Elsewhere (ie Twitter) I also found out that a simple repetition of the word <em>fuck</em> on Twitter can lead to a STAB TRUCK echo. Something to mine there.</p>
<p>Oh and the cat had a <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sizemore/2313655217/">better day</a> than I did. Thank fuck I&#8217;m in the pub tomorrow.</p>
<p>* Cheers to <a href="http://whatleydude.vox.com/">James</a> for sending on the Japanese QR pics from his mate Joe in Japan. If you&#8217;re into your mobile trickery then have a word with James at the next Tuttle meet or better yet go along to his Mobile Geeks of London event.</p>
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