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The Global Lives Project

Have a look to this project: how would you represent the different lives that exist on our planet? Artist David Evan Harris decided to shoot 24 hours in the life of 10 people that are meant to represent us all… the project is both a collaborative website and an art installation (currently showing at the [...]

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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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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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the 44th president inauguration

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Photosynth is a Microsoft technology that creates 3D spaces from anyone’s 2D photos. CNN has used this technology to grab the moment of the inauguration of President Obama. Asking people that were present at the inauguration (or that were watching it on TV) to send pictures of Obama, and of themselves watching him, [...]

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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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