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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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Journey to the End of Coal

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This web documentary was made in 2008 by French production company Honkytonk Films (and more specifically by directors Samuel Bollendorff and Abel Ségrétin). Interestingly it was first First released on French news portal lemonde.fr and has then successfully toured the most renowned Documentary Film Festivals of this world…
The documentary wants to make public the [...]

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Diamond Road Online

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Diamond Road was a there hours documentary about the diamonds’ industry produced in Canada in 2007 . The producers, with the collaboration of Ryerson University (Canada) decided to do an online version of it in 2008.
Diamond Road Online was designed to create a  be personalised experience where the software suggests videos to the users keeping [...]

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