

28th of Jan, 2000ce* in: kleber, websites
Flash 4 based interview I slapped together for one of the best bands never to make it… I mean, ahem, they sort of made it. I have no clue where they are now. They do still have a website though, but its changed drastically since they were on their old record label.
I’ve not yet found thier album ‘kosmosis’ in any shops, but I hope it got released in the end.
10th of Jan, 2000ce* in: diary
ok back to work, Im back in England once again.
Its very strange coming back, I forgot this life and it took me a few days just to get my head beck into shape. England is very cold, Im not really enjoying London right now but hey: roll on summer!
I have to move house this week, its a hasstle but need to do it.


Was great fun making this. Some of my first flash 4 work. I met Mira and she gave me a special bee badge (edit: which I still own to this day!)
Well bugger me if it aint a new millenium we are in!
But I got to see it twice!
ok ok, Ill explain: Japan is a clean 9 hours ahead of england [but tokyo might as well be 25 years ahead] So I went to a shrine for the cerimonial ringing of a bell and then headed off to get a drink with my good pal Miyoko. When I woke up the next morning what should I see when I switched my set on? Big ben making its last gong and a whole military defence budgets worth of fire works! amazing!
Im updating from a nice cybercafe in Shinyukyu now, its about 5 mins walk from my hotel and like most shops in japan, it sports a generic name - “cyber cafe” - its a bit like the one in London Victoria, easyeverything, but the drinks are free and it costs 1.50 an hour. Its a bit better than “asprin” in kyoto but lacks atmosphere, which is ok by me to tell the truth… you get alocated a cell, depending on what charge youve gone for [reading, playstation or internet] and get to type away in peace, paying afterwerd. [its the case in japan that you pay after, not before. even train barriers are open - if you walk through without a ticket, they close.]
This month, Web design note profile me and my work on; Pantone, Transport for London and Salon Boutique.
Now that the iPhone is finally hitting Japan, and I've finally upgraded to Leopard, I'm looking for a pro-active programmer to work with me on game development
one approached us to handle their Japanese localisation and filming / press.
Client: Sony Music Europe
Roles: Microsite flash based interactive interview
Client: Warp Records
Roles: Flash microsite