The 48 Hours in Denmark-concept was created to gain insight in to the habits of lead users in the field of digital tourism. By addressing them via their platforms of choice, and then by observing how they actually used them in a real life scenario, it became possible to develope an idea of what the future of an industry might look like.
Monday, March 8th, 2010
Thursday, June 4th, 2009
Dear Aarhus and everyone else out there
We live in Aarhus and we like it here – so we want to know what’s going on!
Found a great new bar? Seen a great new play? Found an exclusive boutique in the Latin Quarter? Had the best meal in your life at a local restaurant? Beach party? BBQ? [...]
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
Liveblog from Tommy Sollens talk – about Community of Sweden.
How Social Media and the Experience Economy Can Work Together
VisitSweden needed some Swedes to answer questions about Sweden. The idea behind it is that the people how live in the area, or who have their own special place, will always be the best at talking about [...]
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
48 Hours in Denmark is now live and ready to receive all the brilliant input the internet can muster. Basically we’re offering you a free trip to Denmark, with all expenses paid. Plane, hotel, food and fun. What’s the catch? We want you to show us how you use digital media when you travel as [...]
Thursday, March 5th, 2009
Skittles tried a new way of thinking recently, which stirred quite a few different reaction. Some were positive and some were negative, but most agreed that something different was being made available here.
If you have no idea what I’m talking about go check out www.skittles.com before you continue reading. I’ll go get a cup of [...]
Monday, February 2nd, 2009
I internettets spæde barndom blev det ofte betragtet som blot endnu en markedsføringsplatform. Man kom simpelthen kataloget og prislisten online, og regnede med, at nettet nu var tøjlet.
I sin hast har man dog måske glemt internettets vigtigste egenskab: Interaktiviteten. Man talte fra virksomhed til kunde, og glemte de store muligheder som ligger i svar fra [...]
Friday, January 30th, 2009
The ENTER2009 conference comes to a close today, and is slowly ramping down. The highlights of today’s talks include tips for designing an effective web presence, and information about how the mobile sector will soon becoming quite important.
Iselin Skogland from ethotelservices started her talk by stating that websites aren’t beauty contests. They are functionality and [...]
Thursday, January 29th, 2009
We are now on the second day of the ENTER conference, and today’s keynote was by Forrester Research and Google. Both obvious giants in their respective fields. If you’ve read the Groundswell book from Forrester you have pretty good idea what I mean. And since you are reading this blog I’ll assume you also know [...]
Thursday, January 29th, 2009
Onwards to the second round of talks at ENTER2009. Jim Hamill from the University of Strathclyde spoke about how there are two views of the whole web 2.0 phenomenon. The first is, that it is a buzzword and nothing more. It’s a way of trying to hype the web again, after the bubble bursting.
The second [...]
Monday, January 26th, 2009
Here at Seismonaut we are working on an interesting project about travel 2.0 – or tourism 2.0, if you prefer. “What’s this? Tourism 2.0? But I’d just gotten my head around that whole web 2.0-thing”, you might say. But as with most aspects of our technology focussed lives the web is also changing the way [...]