Archive for August, 2007

Connecting Bristol + Open Source Bids

Andy Parkhouse - August 30th, 2007

I was asked this week to write these few lines about how Connecting Bristol helped our business:

“We’ve always taken time to involve ourselves in Bristol’s creative culture, especially with Watershed. Connecting Bristol was a natural thing for us to support: it’s directly related to what we do and it’s great for Bristol. We didn’t join Connecting Bristol to win business for ourselves, but it has helped us with developing our business. The most interesting thing we’ve learned from it is the Open Source bid process, which we’re now using to tender collaboratively with other groups for large projects in the public sector. We think this approach could lead to significantly better procurement for government and other large public bodies.”

Team Rubber company Delib used an open source bid process with David Wilcox, Simon Berry and many other contributors to put in a bid for the Innovation Exchange. Our bid lost (oops) but the bid process itself is up for a New Statesman New Media Award (hooray).

So in Summary…

Andy Parkhouse - August 17th, 2007

Believe it or not it’s the summer, and maybe the weather hasn’t been all that good to us but here at the Team Rubber office it’s a different story – the yellow walls are beaming with optimism and we’d thought we might give you a round up of what work we’ve been ploughing through and making us proud these days.

Over in the world of film, our very own Rubberductions director Matt Golding teamed up with three other creative geniuses and together they won the “Phone Film Fest” competition at the Port Eliot Literature Festival in July for their film “Port Eliot – The Locals View.” Watch the masterpiece of a movie on Youtube.

Delib have witnessed the takeoff of their project for Defra – the environmentally-friendly game known as MyAbodo. It enables you to make your own house known as an ‘Abodo,’ decide on a variety of living factors and see what kind of environmental impact you have in your very own home. You can also embed your Abodo onto your MySpace for all to see. Have a play at MyAbodo.com.

In viral sector Rubber Republic has recently celebrated the 18 millionth unique viewer mark on their tracker Viral Manager. They’ve also designed a new environmentally themed game for new child-orientated social network Webbliworld.com (site Made in Bristol by Aardman Animations and Enable Interactive). The game is Wij’s Polar Peril. Charge up your EcoZappa and have a play!.

Change is good

Andy Parkhouse - August 14th, 2007

office 1 Change is good

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Well we’ve been in-situ for some months now, but the recent influx of potplants and new furniture prompted us to have a look at pictures of our previous life in University Gate East. What a difference…. Gaze now upon the acres of medium quality industrial carpet and parlour palms, and wonder how we ever squeezed past each other to go and make the tea.

office old Change is good