Afterloss Overview
Here is a short video highlighting the types of tasks Afterloss covers.
A selection of video-based projects, spanning VR, touchless solutions, interactive TV, and IPTV platforms.
Here is a short video highlighting the types of tasks Afterloss covers.
Tell Us Once is the UK government service that notifies several departments after someone dies. One call or online session and the State Pension is stopped, HMRC updated, the passport cancelled, and the driving licence withdrawn. But it only covers the government side. Most families don't realise there are still 20 to 30 organisations to contact themselves.
This is a short walkthrough of what planning ahead users see when the time comes. Their funeral wishes, the contacts they've already chosen, the steps they took care of yourself, all carried across into one place.
A short walkthrough of AfterLoss showing everything that needs to happen after a death. Personalised step-by-step plan, phone scripts and email drafts, document storage, and a shared workspace for executors and family.
Exploring the laboratory of the future. This video looks at how better use of technology might change the laboratory to make scientific research more efficient. We built this by hacking an X-Box Kinect and running protocols through it.
Our Touchless video was the first in this series and explores how gesture based technology can be used to navigate protocols whilst you work, record notes and view previous results.
Fully functional EPG combined with broadband download service. We built this in 8 weeks as a prototype to help secure investment - it worked! The prototype demonstrated how IPTV could revolutionize home entertainment.
Built for BBC Worldwide by Mindhouse, featuring a fully functional CMS behind the scenes. Multi-platform and multi-language support enabled global content delivery at scale.
Built by my team at Entranet, Taxi was a fully-functional interactive city guide. This ran on a Sky settop box, integrated with web and mobile platforms for fulfillment. Pioneering work in multi-platform content delivery.
If you have questions about any of these projects or would like to discuss the work in detail, please reach out via the social links below.