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GDP: measuring the human side of the Canadian economic crisis

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GDP is an attempt to react to the global economic crisis that has hit everybody in the last two years. The National Film Board of Canada has a long tradition of social documentary but this time it has launched a very ambitious project: the country’s first bilingual web documentary, a pan-Canadian project that bears [...]

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Havana/Miami: times are changing

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Havana/Miami is the follow up (in terms of format) of Gaza/Sderot: life in spite of everything. The production team seems to be the same: Arte Television is hosting the web-documentary conceived by Upian (Alexandre Brachet). The  French producer is Serge Gordey from Alegria who is the Executive Producer and Alex Szalat from ARTE France  is [...]

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BBC’s 3D documentary explorer

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As part of the collaborative documentary Virtual Revolution , a 4×1hr series about  the history and consequences of the web, BBC2  has launched a “3D documentary explorer”. The idea is to allow an interactive viewing of the series content, and therefore to create a new way to browse the content creating a totally different experience [...]

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Sputnik Observatory

I am a big fan of new media artist/designer Jonathan Harris. He is the mind behind we feel fine,  time capsules and the whale hunt (all accessible though his website). But I have just discovered his latest work: Sputnik. I shall enter Sputnik in the archive as soon as I have some time to play [...]

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What have you left behind?

This project was proposed to the archive by Mariana Mota
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What have you left behind? is a web documentary that allows the user to browse through 130 testimonials of people of all countries around the theme of loss, changes in life, moving to a new country and discovering new cultures. As Mariana Mota explained to me:” [...]

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