1. Hi-Res! is a London
based, multi-disciplinary design studio. When did Hi-Res! first
come together?
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2. What can you tell us about the team working behind the scenes?
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3. Hi-Res! has taken the 'movie site' in a new direction. Rather
than simply presenting a trailer, projects such as Requiem
for a Dream, Donnie
Darko and The
Punisher dive deep into a movie's plot through site structures
which encourage interactivity and exploration. Do you feel that
web experiences may start to play a pivotal role in movies themselves?
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4. The Massive
Attack website is visually controlled by statistical weather
data, earthquake data and news images which are dynamically pulled
from Google's imagesearch. This creates an organic experience,
allowing the site to constantly evolve on different visual levels.
How was this achieved?
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5. "The computer is the bathroom mirror of the 21st century."
Please elaborate on this and explain the work being produced under
'Research' at Hi-Res.net.
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6. What can you tell us about hi-boy.net
and hi-girl.net?
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7. With the success of 'Art Futura 2002' and 'Semi Detached'
do you foresee physical installations as potential avenues for
the future of branding?
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8. In 1999 you released a brilliant jazz/electronica album
titled "I was Young and Needed the Money" under the
name "Clifford Gilberto" [Ninjatune].
Do you have any plans on making another album?
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9. Who or what have been your greatest influences, both musically
and visually?
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