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New Website for Unwired Ventures

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Studiohead have just completed a new website for Events and Consulting company Unwired Ventures. Unwired specialise in creating events and knowledge centred on the worlds of work and technology, advising some of the world’s best known organisations. Their new website needed to reflect the forward thinking nature of their business, be simple to keep up to date with their ever-growing global events calendar, and embrace all that is new in the world of social networking.

We designed an understated, but elegant background and layout, to make full use of photographic content, an expandable, newspaper style front page, and a simple, consistent top-bar navigation…

Not only does the site help promote new events, but we have set up WorkTech TV, to show some of the best talks from previous events…

View the site at unwired.eu.com

Camden Arts Centre – 19th June 2011

Studiohead and Imperial College Division of Surgery are holding a public performance at the Camden Arts Centre on Sunday 19th June.

We will explore through Simulation and Improvised Music what happens when you have a heart attack, and are rushed by ambulance to a Catheter Lab to have an artery unblocked.

Quite Spectacular is series of live, heart stopping, surgical demonstrations by the Imperial College medical school and designers Studiohead, staged to co-incide with Christine Borland’s explorations into the use of the human body in medical science.

You are having a heart attack. Your life is passed from hand to hand as you are rushed into hospital by ambulance. You find yourself lying on a bed, while a surgeon inserts a wire into your leg. You are scared, but you witness a miracle, you watch someone saving your life.

The afternoon sees Camden Arts Centre playing host to the ‘inflatable operating theatre’ simulating the angiogram procedure. Visitors will be able to watch the entire process and even take part to experience what it is like to put your life in someone else’s hands or even insert a virtual stent into yourself.

Performances at 1.00pm | 2.00pm | 3.00pm

For more information and to reserve a space:
http://www.camdenartscentre.org/talksandevents/?id=101093

designingwithpeople.org

desingingwithpeople.org
Studiohead recently designed and built a new online resource for designers on behalf of the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Royal College of Art. DesigningWithPeople.org is a comprehensive guide to inclusive design principles, packed with hundreds of examples of how good design can improve peoples’ lives as well as suggestions of research methods and resources to assist with ethical practice. Check it out at: designingwithpeople.rca.ac.uk/