Posts Tagged participative mode
the 44th president inauguration
Posted by Sandra in Archive, collaborative on March 12th, 2009
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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, [...]
Diamond Road Online
Posted by Sandra in Archive, Web, collaborative on July 14th, 2008
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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 [...]
6 milliards d’Autres (6 billion Others)
Posted by Sandra in Archive, CD-ROM, DVD, Installation, Web, collaborative, locative on April 2nd, 2008
Description:
6 billion Others is a massive video exhibition (and a web project) done by Yann Arthus-Bertrand (he is the one that did the incredible photos in “Earth from above” back in 1994 ).
In 2003 Yann Arthus-Bertrand had the idea of doing a ‘portrait of contemporary mankind by asking questions about universal values’.
Arthus-Bertrand and his team [...]
Overheated Symphony
Posted by Sandra in Archive, Web, collaborative, live gallery event on March 19th, 2008
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Overheated Symphony was created by artist and film director Sarah Turner and sound designer Annabelle Pangbourn during the Birds Eye View Film Festival 2008 (www.birds-eye-view.co.uk)
They invited all women around the world to participate to their project by making a quick flick, between 40 seconds and 4 minutes long, on their mobile phone, and [...]
Graffity Archeology
Posted by Sandra in Archive, Web, collaborative on March 19th, 2008
Description:
Graffiti Archaeology is a project devoted to the study of graffiti-covered walls as they change over time. The core of the project is a timelapse collage, made of photos of graffiti taken at the same location by many different photographers over a span of several years. The photos were taken in San Francisco, [...]
