Guitar Heroes On The Move
Last week was the annual Scene Change Christmas party tour, which was excellent.
As is traditional, Scene Change Hobart held its annual staff barbecue party the day after the client event. It had a special significance this year: a farewell to the Kingston shed-warehouse, headquarters of the glorious Scene Change Revolucion of late 2006.
We’re moving into a very attractive new office in the Hobart CBD, at the rear of the Hotel Grand Chancellor . It’s the place with the white awnings outside, though they’re being removed soon. You can smell the seafood of Constitution Dock from there.

Here’s PK and Rod checking out the night-time ambience.

The only drawback of the new space is that it’s less suited to the Guitar Hero mania that went down in the Kingston warehouse. Last Friday, Rod, Damo, and the rest of the band played their final performance.
Which was NOTHING compared to some kid who’s hooked up his Guitar Hero to 22,000 Christmas lights on his house (technical details here).
(Via Brand Flakes)
And with that masterpiece of festive technology, your correspondent is signing off for the year to get some surfing done. Happy Christmas to all Friends of Scene Change, see you in ‘10!
Tags: guitar hero, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Revolucion, Scene Change Hobart
Ian Whitworth believes passionately in the power of live communication, without the buzzwords and bullet points. He works as a creative director and principal of agency A Lizard Drinking. He is also one of the founders of audiovisual company Scene Change. Ian is an ex-professional presenter and long ago, ex-audiovisual technician. For non-presentation stuff, try @ianwhitworth. 
