Ignite London 6 was held on Thursday

3rd May 2012 at 93 Feet East

Ignite London 5 Videos

(by Richard Johnson)

What to do with 500.000 Scientists
by Dr. Chris Lintott

 My Face, My Bike
by Tim Caynes

 
How a childhood spent collecting Building
Societies taught me to celebrate the power of obscurity
 by Keith Kahn-Harris

Multiple Choices, Multiple Endings: How Small Choices
Can Shape a Digital World

by Jon Wills

You Are Stupid

by Alby Reid

The Most Important Job in the  World

by Paul Parry

It’s all about the Data

by Paul Ardeleanu

The Science of Smiling

by Sian Meades

Ale or Lager and Other False Choices

by Ben Fields

Little Miss Olympics

by Nicki Le Masurier

Adventures in Rehab: 5 Minute Primer on how to Survive Inpatient Rehab.

by Mauricio Reyes

London’s 66,000 Guns

by Michael Story

Whit’s Under Yer Kilt Laddie?

by Andy Kervell

Ignite London 4 Videos

(by Richard Johnson)

Introduction to Ignite London 4
by Andy Kervell

Who Owns Your Data?
by Alasdair Allan

Art Bollocks (or Stupid Kunst)
by Charlotte Young

Pretending to be an expert
by Ryan O’Connell

How Standards Changed The World
by Andrew Betts

The Surprise Economy and The British Food Revolution
by Hayley Sudbury

I-Spy
by Paul Downey

Underground Maps: Design Challenges
& Challenging Designs

by Maxwell Roberts

Does the Dice Man play God?
by Michael Reeve

How George Lucas’ empire destroyed
the British toy industry

by Steve Berry

Why Libraries Are Great
by Katie Birkwood

Music is mostly about cheating
by Paul Clarke

The Knight Patisserie
by Jemimah Knight

Maker Faires in general and one Maker Faire in particular
by Ant Miller

Can Silicon Valley / Roundabout / any other geographic location where technology
companies live, disrupt the world of banking?

by Aden Davies

The Top 10 Best Biases
by Peter Gasston

Building Interactive Installations in Five Days (and a bit)
by Mark Wubben

Making Things Fast
by Leila Johnston

I Know What You Did Five Minutes Ago
by Tom Scott

Ignite London 3 Videos

(by Richard Johnson)

Introduction to Ignite London 3
by Andy Kervell

A short, partial and inacurate history of curation
by Steve Bowbrick

Transmedia Film Experiences
by Anjali Ramachandran

Why my maths teacher cried: How anyone can learn ‘Vedic mathematics’
by Rayan Jawad

Psychiatry, anti-psychiatry and post-psychiatry
by Liz Kearton

What the internet owes to farmyard animals
by Anne Welsh

The Geek Atlas: Sun, Sea, Sand, Science
by John Graham-Cumming

On the Counting of Sneezes
by Peter Fletcher

Online Programming
by Davide Della Casa

Story of Mary Wollstonecraft
by Roberta Wedge

Decimalising Time
by Alby Reid

City Camp (Ignite Haiku)
by Dominic Campbell

Slogan T-shirts. What they say, and
what they say about us

by Peter Blackman

The Psychogeography of Creativity
by Andrew Bulhak

I ain’t afraid of no ghost
by Luke Murphy

5 x 5: Five Minutes in Five Minutes
by Dylan Beattie

Ignite London 2 Videos

(by Richard Johnson)

Introduction to Ignite London 2
by Andy Kervell

How the BBC wants to break your television
by Cory Doctorow

British Sea Forts
by Tristan Roddis

Doing Good With Data
by Nene Harrison

The Death of the place we live
by Dan Roddy

From Giant Killer to TV Station: A Look at Daves in History
by Dave Joyner

Treading the cowpaths of the information superhighway
by Christian Heilmann

A, T, C, G and You: Introducing the New Genomics
by Matt Wood

Humour, Banality and Social Networks /or/ “everything you say online is rubbish, but that’s ok.”
by Felix Cohen & Eliot Fineberg

Seven Illuminating Facts About Flash Photography
by NK Guy

How the Hacker/Maker Revolution Will Change the World
by Andy “Bob” Brockhurst

My Dream Came True but I’m Still Not Satisfied: The Journey of a Metal Jew
by Dr Keith Kahn-Harris

Newspaper Club
by Russell Davies

Stop Killing Your Best Work
by Jonathan Kahn

2009: The Year In Twirls
by James Ward

Exobrain Power
by Daniel Tenner

A History of Colour
by Tyler Tate

Mob (a near-future science fiction story)
by Tom Scott

Ignite London 1 Videos

(by Richard Johnson)

Introduction to Ignite
by Andy Kervell

The Renaissance Masters and their Mistresses
by Ben Hammersley

Sideways Thinking
by Gerard Darby

Why Photography Defines Our World
by Melissa McVeigh

Rediscovery: Brazil and the 21st Century
by Jimmy Greer

Creativity slash Autism
by Sofia Pires

Diarrhoea & Dodgy Doners: What’s Special About Bacteria
by Matthew Baker

Analogue World Design Patterns: A Look at User Behaviour
by Nicky Smyth

1794 – So Much to Answer For
by Matt Edgar

error(e) 404: Italy as a Country Not Found
by Ashley Benigno

Surfing the Net as a Path to Enlightenment
by J.K Tina Basi

Human Energy
by Matt Clarke

The Thin Line Between Competence & Greatness
by Craig Smith

Design + Business – A Real Life Partnership
by Alan Smith

Things That Might Not Work Out
by Jennie Albone

Perils, Wonders & Learning To “Be” In A Networked World
by Chris Thorpe

Operation Paul Bunyan
by Alby Reid