Tuesday, 22 May 2012

KORG’s mini KAOSS PAD 2 is a budding DJ’s dream

Mini Kaoss Pad 2Iconic electronic instrument brand KORG today announces the launch of the mini KAOSS PAD 2, a handheld effects unit that enables users to put a personal spin on their favourite tracks, whether on stage, in the studio or out on the street.
The launch of the mini KAOSS PAD 2 (RRP £155.99) heralds the beginning of a new era for music fans who, instead of simply listening to music on the move, can now reshape tracks into awesome-sounding DJ-style performances.

Check out this preview video to see how the mini KAOSS PAD 2 gives you the power to put your stamp on tracks like a pro DJ

As well as being a must-have for diehard DJs – confirmed KORG fans include Calvin Harris and Zane Lowe – this go-anywhere device puts powerful technology into the hands of anyone who wants to mix up their music collection without needing stacks of turntables and hidden trickery. The mini KAOSS PAD 2 offers intuitive control and instant creativity for newcomers and professionals alike.

Building on the runaway success of the original mini KAOSS PAD, this crowd-pleaser incorporates cool new effects from its bigger brothers, the KAOSS PAD and KAOSS PAD QUAD. Not only can external music sources such as iPods or even guitars be fed directly into this dynamic effects processor, but the mini KAOSS PAD 2 also boasts a built-in MP3 player and microSD card slot for playback, storage and exchange.

The slider in the centre of the unit provides immediate access to 100 effect programs, including vinyl break, loopers, filters, delays and reverb. These are controlled in real-time by stroking and tapping the touchpad, which opens up an extraordinary array of sound-warping possibilities.

The device rewards endless experimentation and exploration, with added features such as ‘hold’ which memorises a previous position; instant recall for favourite effects; BPM detection for seamless synchronisation, ‘FX release’ which gives the effect a natural fade-out and performance recording facility.

To make yourself heard, there’s a built-in speaker, a jack for external output into amps or a headphone socket for private enjoyment. Its Organic Electro Luminescent (OEL) screen means high visibility whether using the mini KAOSS PAD 2 in a club or bedroom, train or ‘plane.

The mini KAOSS PAD 2 is the latest addition to the KORG family of electronic instruments, used by an array of music industry professionals around the world and now available to people who want to make their own music quickly and easily, whether at home or on the move.

KORG was established in Japan in 1962 and is famed for creating the world’s best-selling synthesizer.
Its iconic range includes some of the world’s greatest synthesizers, digital pianos, drum machines, samplers, effects units, workstations, mini keyboards, guitar tuners and metronomes. Popular with professional musicians such as Damon Albarn and Calvin Harris, KORG is bringing its products to a wider audience of tech-savvy consumers. As part of this initiative, a number of iPhone and iPad apps have recently been launched to recreate the sounds of classic devices including the Electribe, MS-20 and Kaossilator.

Visit the website www.korg.co.uk for further information.

Monday, 21 May 2012

That's Entertainment News: The Bushcraft Show brings families into the countr...

That's Entertainment News: The Bushcraft Show brings families into the countr...: When: 2-4 June 2012 Where: Elvaston Castle & Country Park, Derbyshire The Bushcraft Show is set to entertain families from around the U...

The Bushcraft Show brings families into the countryside for an outdoors Jubilee weekend

When: 2-4 June 2012
Where: Elvaston Castle & Country Park, Derbyshire

The Bushcraft Show is set to entertain families from around the UK and abroad with a celebration of all things Bushcraft over the Royal Jubilee Weekend. Whether you’re a bushcraft enthusiast, or simply wanting to learn more about this fascinating topic, there is something for everyone!

At The Bushcraft Show you can meet and learn from Les Stroud, host of Discovery Channel’s Survivorman, the SAS legend John ‘Lofty’ Wiseman author of worldwide bestseller The SAS Survival Handbook and Tracking Expert - Perry McGee, son of the late Eddie McGee. Watch Swedish Mastersmiths from Gränsfors Bruks at work and try your hand at Forging and skills such as Open Canoeing, Foraging, Archery, Axe Throwing, Campfire Cookery, Tracking, Firelighting, Horse Riding, and Photography. See a host of Trade Stands, Bushcraft Demonstrations, Specialist Instructors, Expert Speakers and so much more.

With only three days to try all the activities at the show, it is set to be a fun-filled weekend full of adventure and discovery. You will be able to track animals in the woodland and find their prints and signs, learn about all types of plants and wildlife with one of the many bushcraft and wildlife experts, see a wonder of nature as a Land Rover is pulled by just a grass rope! There are activities running throughout the whole weekend and with most of them included in the price of your ticket it really is great value for money.

How would you like to meet an African Vulture with an 11ft wingspan? See Owls, Falcons, Hawks, Eagles and this magnificent Vulture fly through the sky at The Bushcraft Show 2012, from the country’s leading and largest mobile Falconry display team.

Younger visitors will also be able to get involved with outdoor pursuits such as archery, canoeing, woodland games, firelighting, knife skills workshops, shelter building, woodland crafts such as spoon carving and basket making, plus have-a-go on our catapult range.

For the adults, to finish off a busy day, local brewers, Tollgate Brewery is already brewing a tasty Bushcraft Beer and a variety of 'Woodland Beers' to tantalise your tastebuds. Tollgate Brewery produces craft beer and ale in the traditional manner - by hand with the finest ingredients, using English malts and a variety of hops from around the world. The show encourages local companies to get involved with the event to offer visitors to the area an opportunity to enjoy the taste of Derbyshire. Friar Tuck catering company will be providing delicious food throughout the weekend from barbequed corn on the cob with chilli butter to a tender buffalo burger.

Simon Ellar, Director of The Bushcraft Show said: “We are getting closer to the event now and the timetable is really exciting. We specifically placed the show during the half-term week to open up the event to families, as a father of four myself we have aimed to offer as many childrens activities as possible. Interest in bushcraft is growing fast, it is so much fun and if you can start from an early age, it only gets better!”

“Relocating the show from the Lake District to Elvaston Castle & Country Park, Derbyshire has proved a great asset to the show”, says event organiser Simon Ellar. “Being located in the Midlands, the show is now more accessible, by air road and rail, not too far from Derby and surrounded by many counties it makes it easier for visitors to travel to from around the country and Europe to get to the show.”

Elvaston Castle & Country Park is the perfect location for the Show with a nice big showground that is dry and level providing the perfect setting for the social area, classrooms, demonstrations, trade stands and field camping. Woodland areas bordering the showground provide woodland camping and the stage for woodland-based activities. The park has a Bridleway, Foot Paths, Cycle Routes and a super Nature Reserve with 6 Bird Hides, a Wetland Area, a Reed bed, Heronry, Butterfly Area, Dragonfly Area, Reptile Basking Area, Newt Pond and much more. You will of course see a wide variety of flora and fauna. The lake, not normally available for public access, will be available to us throughout the weekend.

Information about The Bushcraft Show – including: timetables, tickets, courses, catering, the full entertainment programme; and the all-important information about the wonderful new location – is available at: www.thebushcraftshow.co.uk or by calling 0333 4567 123 (option 0)

READER'S OFFER!
That's Entertainment and the promoters of the event can obtain a 10% discount on tickets to The Bushcraft Show 2012. Visit their website www.thebushcraftshow.co.uk where you will find a special discount code of TBSPR12!

The Bushcraft Show is run by Bushcraft & Survival Skills Magazine bushcraftmagazine.com

The National CV of Britain’ launches; take pride in our island’s pioneering past and be inspired for the future

Today a major new initiative, ‘The National CV of Britain’, highlighting all that Britain has achieved was officially launched at an event hosted by BT on the revolving deck of the BT Tower.

The National CV is a short history of Britain, which in its briefest form covers two sides of a single A4 sheet of paper or the electronic equivalent. The CV is inspiringly upbeat, yet rigorously accurate. It is forward looking, inviting the nation to ‘apply for the future’. In this year of the Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics & Paralympics it is felt especially timely to celebrate the story of the Influential Islanders.

The National CV is believed to be the world’s first of its kind, so is a pioneering document in its own right. It has been created by a passionate group of citizen-scholars from multiple fields to inspire the nation and impart a more buoyant sense of belonging. As they say of themselves, ‘Our brief was to be brief’. Their work is informed with the unique visual language of highly original artist Frank Xerox and has its own original soundtrack by Steve Sharples, one of Britain’s leading contemporary composers.

BT sponsored the group to produce a version of the CV suitable for young people and the result is The Young Citizens’ National CV of Britain. This will be made available to schools as a digital two-pager with supporting resources for teachers. Supporting the claims in the CV is a vast ‘CVpedia’ database on a freely accessible website (www.thenationalcv.org.uk)

At the launch event, Dr John Hart, director of The National CV Group, and the other members of his team wore boaters (straw hats), as though on a pleasure cruise. Dr Hart gave a detailed description of The National CV Project. The National CV Group claim that Britain has made the most disproportionate contribution to civilisation of anywhere on Earth, whilst having under 1% of the world’s people at any given time in history. The keynote of the project is pioneering, Dr Hart said, which is displayed far earlier in British history than is commonly appreciated and across vastly more fields of human endeavour.

Dr John Hart said: ‘In this Jubilee & Olympics year the international spotlight will be upon us and we will need the utmost in self-belief. Self-deprecation, false modesty and understatement should be sent down a figurative flush toilet – the real thing was invented here of course, in the reign of Elizabeth I - in favour of inspiration and a more buoyant sense of belonging, which is our modern take on patriotism.’

Dr Hart added: ‘We had an advanced Megalithic Culture before civilisation got going in Sumer and Ancient Egypt; we have chalk hill figures like the Bronze Age White Horse at Uffington which are unique in the world; we have our own Noah’s flood story in a body of literature called the Welsh Triads; and we have an ancient king called Bladud who apart from founding the baths at Bath in the 800s BC, aeons before the Romans, made himself a pair of wings and flew to his death in them. We pioneered the sacking of Rome in 390 BC, invented Druidism and were the key players in the birth of Christendom, via the first Christian Roman Emperor Constantine, who was half-British by dint of his British Christian mother Helen.

‘There are claims from historians of old that King Arthur put the ‘Merry’ into ‘Merry Christmas’, when he gave his overwintering troops in York permission to revel at Christmastide, while waiting for the next bout of fighting against the Saxons. Britain has an extraordinary record of pioneering accomplishment across the sciences, technology, literature, the arts and any number of other fields of endeavour. How many people know that Alcuin of York came up with the rules for writing sentences and paragraphs that are still used today worldwide? That was in AD 789.’

‘We were the key nation in the development of the modern world, bar none: one thinks of the scientific revolution (founding of Royal Society in 1660), the industrial revolution, the second agricultural revolution, the beginning here of the Age of Reason (Isaac Newton, John Locke and the coming of constitutional monarchs William & Mary), as well as constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. We discovered all of the three main subatomic particles (i.e. proton, neutron, electron) and a quarter of the elements of the periodic table – including the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen, and life-giving oxygen - while also splitting the first atom, naming the Big Bang and postulating antimatter, which has been found, and the Higgs bosun, which may or may not have been found. We decoded 31% of the human genome. We produced the first meteorological classifications of the clouds and wind.’

‘One recollects pioneering exports of tin (Bronze Age), wool (Middle Ages), coal (Industrial Revolution) and oil & gas (recent era), and one brings to mind Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Dickens, Darwin and a host of other innovative scientists, plus rivetting tales of Robin Hood, Lady Godiva, 007 and Harry Potter, pausing along the way to contemplate our invention of the elastic band, the fire extinguisher, the lifeboat and the anglepoise lamp. Yes, we did all this – and there’s more to come, be assured!’
 
 The National CV group have identified anniversaries in 2012 that tell the nation’s story:
• 60 years ago: Queen Elizabeth II (b1926) ascends the throne in
1952; Britain has the greatest tradition of queens regnant in the
world and the greatest tradition of monarchy; Winston Churchill
is prime minister; he had led Britain through its - and the world’s
- greatest trial in the modern era, the Second World War
• 100 years ago: stainless steel is invented by Henry Brearley in
1912, when he added chromium to reduce staining and corrosion;
death of Scott of the Antarctic - Britain has the greatest history
of exploration and discovery of any nation; birth of Alan Turing
(1912-54), the father of computer science and artificial
intelligence; his work helped Britain develop the world’s first
functional electronic computer in 1943, for wartime code
breaking
• 200 years ago: the first commercial use of steam railway
locomotives is by Mathew Murray & John Blenkinsop at a colliery
in 1812
• 300 years ago: Thomas Newcomen improves the steam engine,
1712; in the same year John Arbuthnot invents a national
personification, bluff country squire John Bull, who came to
feature a Union Jack waistcoat
• 350 years ago: sparkling wine is invented by Christopher Merret in
1662 (Dom Perignon’s own activities in this line in France, date
to 1668 at the earliest)
• 400 years ago: four centuries before the coming of the London
2012 Olympics the Cotswold Olympicks is started in 1612 by
Robert Dover; the first modern games was held at Much Wenlock,
Shropshire in 1850; it was organised by Dr William Penny Brookes
(1809-95), founding grandfather of the modern Olympic Games
and inspirer of Baron de Coubertin, the father of the Olympic
Games, who put on the Athens Olympiad of 1896
• 500 years ago: the world’s first modern navy is founded by Henry
VIII, where his warships are dedicated gun platforms rather than
conveyances for armies to have battles afloat; Henry uses his
new navy in 1512 to beat the French at the Battle of Brest
• 1000 years ago: Archbishop of Canterbury St Alphege (954-1012)
is murdered by Vikings

Thursday, 17 May 2012

Richie Hawtin presents Enter. - Music. Sake. Technology. Experience.

RICHIE HAWTIN confirms he is to launch his first solo residency on the island of Ibiza – with the introduction of his new visionary ENTER. concept. Hawtin will take over Thursday nights at the award-winning club Space in Playa d’en Bossa for 12 weeks (July 5 to September 20), curating four rooms built on the principles of music, sake, technology and experience.

ENTER. is based on the following principles:

MUSIC.
Hawtin will play each and every week from the center of the ENTER. experience, within an augmented version of Space’s main room surrounded by new structural lighting installations and technologies. Hawtin will curate the entire ENTER. line-up featuring M-NUS artists, friends, collaborators and like-minded individuals on each floor including ENTER.Sake and ENTER.Air (Space’s rooftop terrace).

SAKE.
ENTER.Sake is the island’s first true Sake Bar experience - an intimate Japanese inspired room with surprise DJ sets from major guests starting each Thursday at 10pm. For the first time, the official pre-party is in the actual club itself. Hawtin, himself a trained Sake sommelier and a huge fan of Japanese culture, is personally importing the Sake from Japan, recruiting the staff and working with renowned mixologist on the special Japanese Sake & Shochu based cocktail menu.

TECHNOLOGY.
Each room within the ENTER. concept will be touched by technology; from live Internet feeds, to visualizations of music & sound, to the interactive installations of the transformed Sunset Terrace – now titled, ENTER.Interakt. This will be a new sensory experience beyond music involving cutting edge technologies and ideas.

EXPERIENCE.
Richie Hawtin points out:  “As electronic music continues to develop around the world it becomes more important to invite people into its very core, where music, technology and ideas interplay to create unique and wonderful new worlds. Ibiza is the perfect place to further explore my event concepts that have been developing since the early Warehouse parties I threw in Detroit and more recently with CONTAKT & Plastikman Live. It is my hope that by combining many different elements together I can heighten the experience of the audience and place a significant memory into their subconscious. Ibiza is the perfect location for continuing this long-term experiment and ambition of mine.”

http://enter.m-nus.com

Monday, 14 May 2012

Make music whilst on the move with Kaossilator 2!

Kaossilator 2Think music-making is just for superstars in studios? Not anymore. The pocket-sized KORG KAOSSILATOR 2 puts the power to create your own tracks in the palm of your hand.
KAOSSILATOR 2 is a mini synthesizer with an intuitive touchpad that enables you to easily build your own tracks without any musical training.
So if you’ve ever fancied yourself as the next David Guetta or Gorillaz, this is the pocket-friendly gadget of 2012.

It builds on the phenomenal success of the original KAOSSILATOR, which was loved by artists including Lily Allen, who said “I’ve been having so much fun with my KAOSSILATOR on stage and while travelling... It’s so easy to come up with cool beats and crazy sounds.”
This new version offers more features, more style and more flexibility than ever before, with an enhanced sound generator that lets you create synth and drum combinations across a range of genres, from R’n’B to D’n’B.

Packing 50 years of electronic music expertise into a sleek handset that’s only a little bigger than a mobile phone, KAOSSILATOR 2 is a pick-up-and-play powerhouse.

Designed to be exciting and easy-to-use, you create your sounds by stroking, tapping or rubbing the touchpad, then loop them into continuing patterns. You can even layer two loops together to make DJ-style mixes. What’s more, the built-in mic lets you add your own instruments or vocals, and you can save the whole thing onto a microSD card, as well as playing it back via the built-in speaker or headphones.

To help ensure you sound amazing, the scale functions even eliminate ‘wrong notes’.
Check out this video to see how a track can be created with the KAOSSILATOR 2... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmQeP3y1F2w

At about a quarter of the cost of a top smartphone, the battery-powered KAOSSILATOR 2 is the palm-sized synthesizer that allows anyone, anywhere to make the music they want.

KAOSSILATOR 2 (GBP £155.99 Sterling) is the latest addition to KORG’s incredible family of electronic music products, whose star fans include Calvin Harris, Muse and Little Boots.

To try out the KAOSSILATOR 2, get tips and advice, and find out more about KORG products, visit your local dealership. A full list is available at www.kaoss.co.uk.

KORG products are also available from a number of approved e-retailers. If you want to buy online, visit www.kaoss.co.uk to find recommended online outlets.
Product details in brief:
• Play the synthesizer simply by using your finger to stroke, tap, or rub the touchpad
• 150 built-in sounds cover every style of dance music
• PCM sound engine serves up realistic drums
• Scale Key and Note Range eliminates "wrong" notes
• Built-in Gate Arpeggiator with adjustable gate time and swing settings
• Loop Recording allows the creation of layered phrases with unlimited overdubs
• Dual Loop Recording banks allow DJ-Style mutes and cross-fades
• Record using the built-in mic; or use the mic input for recording of external input
• microSD/SDHC card slot for saving loops and recorded performances
• Easy-to-read screen uses high-visibility organic EL (OEL) display
• VALUE slider allows smooth parameter control
• Battery operation and built-in speaker for on-the-go enjoyment

KAOSSILATOR 2 is the latest addition to the KORG family of electronic instruments, used by an array of music industry professionals around the world and now available to people who want to make their own music quickly and easily, whether at home or on the move.
KORG was established in Japan in 1962 and is famed for creating the world’s best-selling synthesizer.
Its iconic range includes some of the world’s greatest synthesizers, digital pianos, drum machines, samplers, effects units, workstations, mini keyboards, guitar tuners and metronomes. Popular with professional musicians such as Damon Albarn and Calvin Harris, KORG is bringing its products to a wider audience of tech-savvy consumers. As part of this initiative, a number of iPhone and iPad apps have recently been launched to recreate the sounds of classic devices including the Electribe, MS-20 and Kaossilator.

Visit the website www.korg.co.uk for further information.

That's Green: National Trust launches new competition to capture...

That's Green: National Trust launches new competition to capture...: The National Trust has launched a new amateur photography competition called 'Your Space' which will celebrate green spaces and the life of...

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Queen's message to the Arctic Convoys veterans / HMS Belfast / London

9 May 2012 became a very special and memorable one for British and Russian Second World War veterans, Londoners and visitors to the capital.

Tchaikovsky's masterpiece, the 1812 Overture, was performed by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and accompanied by live cannons salute from HMS Belfast during the open to the Public at no cost concert in Hay’s Galleria, near London Bridge.

Earlier that day the Tower Bridge was raised in honour of the Arctic Convoys as William-B boat passed under the bridge with the veterans onboard preceeding a privately held ceremony that took place on HMS Belfast, where British veterans of Arctic convoys, joined by their friends veterans from Russia, paid tribute to their shipmates with traditional toasts ‘Up Spirits!’ with Pusser’s Rum and ‘To Victory!’ with Russian Standard Vodka. The ceremony was attended by HRH The Duke of Gloucester, the Russian Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko, Lord Alan West, Rear Admiral John Gower OBE Assistant Chief of Defence Staff, HM Lord-Lieutenant Sir David Brewer and the event’s organiser Eugene Kasevin.

HRH The Duke of Gloucester read out The Queen’s personal message from, which said: “As you gather on the seventy-first anniversary of the first Arctic Convoy [Dervish], we again remember and acknowledge the courage shown and the sacrifices made by British and Russian servicemen in the name of freedom.

In this year of my Diamond Jubilee, I am pleased to send my warm good wishes to those veterans who have travelled from Moscow, and their British comrades, in commemorating this historic occasion on HMS BELFAST today.

ELIZABETH R
9th May, 2012”

The events organiser Eugene Kasevin thanked the staff of HMS Belfast, who have been most generous with the hospitality and helpful in spite of ongoing restoration of the gun-way and HMS Belfast being closed to the public until 18th of May.

The Artic Convoys to Russia (1941-1945) were regarded by many as ‘suicide missions’ and described by Winston Churchill as ‘the worst journey in the world’. They voyaged through the dangerous, icy seas of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, braving fog, twenty foot waves, pack ice and bitterly cold temperatures, from Britain and Iceland to the northern ports of Arkhangelsk and Murmansk in the Soviet Union. Over four years, the convoys delivered four million tons of vital supplies to the Soviet Union, urgently needed for its battle against Hitler’s fascism.

The Victory Day London project started in 2007 and is dedicated to the brave sailors of the Arctic Convoys, their solidarity and the joint efforts of the Royal Navy, the British Merchant Navy and Russian Navy servicemen, whose actions were critical to victory.

The organiser thanks the British and Russian businesses, namely: Petropavlovsk Plc, BP Plc, VTB Capital, SCF Sovcomflot, Marsh Ltd, Forex Capital Markets Ltd., whose support made the event possible.

Photo Gallery: http://www.victorydaylondon.co.uk/?page_id=378

Video Feeds:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSwRqMuGOiw (The Queen's message)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYdnoKMrwko (1812 Overture)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/russian/multimedia/2012/05/120509_belfa... (BBC Russian Service)

Event: http://www.VictoryDayLondon.co.uk

Sunday, 6 May 2012

GameHack winner Lightwood Games pledges to continue developing acclaimed multi-screen iPhone/iPad game

Lightwood Games have announced that the award-winning entry they created at the UK's first GameHack event will continue to be developed.

The two-person team won prizes for "Most Innovative Idea" and "Best Use of Mobile" at the hackathon event, held at Pinewood Studios on April 28th-29th. GameHack challenged participants to design and develop an original game in just 24 hours.

Lightwood's submission extends a simple "lights out" game concept in a unique way, using multiple iOS devices connected via Bluetooth to spread the playing area onto several screens. Up to 16 iPhones, iPads and iPod touches can be laid out in any combination to form a sprawling multi-touch playing surface.

Two to four players then compete to be the first to touch all the lights in their own assigned colour. Gameplay is a real-world social experience, which often involves intertwining limbs and digits with nearby opponents as you battle to reach lights in the far corners.

The app will be released as "Plasma Party" and a version has now been submitted to Apple for review.

"We were absolutely stunned by the number of 'wow' comments our app provoked at GameHack", said Lightwood's Chris Newman. "I'm truly flattered to have our effort recognised not only by the judges but also by fellow developers, many of whom spoke to us to insist that we must release this game. {{ It felt like we'd have an angry mob on the doorstep if we didn't carry on developing it! }}".

The first release of the app will be functionally identical to the version shown at GameHack, minus a few bugs that slipped through due to the competition's time constraint.

The Lightwood Games team are already working on an update to the game, which will include new game modes as well as the ability to use connected devices as a large, customisable, scrolling message board.

They're also looking beyond this game.

"We have quite a few ideas that can be implemented in a similar way to Plasma Party", said Newman. "We are also talking to other developers about the possibility of creating an SDK using this technique so that anyone can produce their own multi-screen games using our code."

GameHack was organised by TIGA, the trade association representing the UK games industry, and BlueVia, the global developer platform from Telefonica. For winning "Best Use of Mobile", Lightwood received a £500 electronics voucher courtesy of BlueVia. The "Most Innovative Idea" award was sponsored by TechHub, with the prize being a year's membership to their community in London.

Resources:
Demo video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toNHyJwne3U
Screenshot gallery: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.362269160487760.753...
Product page: http://www.lightwoodgames.com/plasmaparty.php
Developer's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/lightwoodgames
GameHack information: http://www.tiga.org/news/press-releases/winners-of-gamehack-...