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Wed May 9 22:44:41 CEST 2007
hosted a series of groundbreaking free workshops and masterclasses
titled 'Future Film', looking at how streaming, interactive
environments, social networks and geolocation might effect the
production, distribution and understanding of Film.
The masterclasses and workshops are all rigorously documented online for
those who missed out http://nm-x.com/project/future-film
The question for the New Media eXchange now is - what next?
On the 26th June at 7pm, at Westbourne Studios, we are inviting those
who attended the Future Film events as well as new faces with relevant
projects to come and show what they're doing, give informal feedback to
each other and to us about the Future Film sessions, and help us shape
the next phase of workshops and masterclasses.
For example, Max Schleser will present his upcoming 'Mobile Mentary'
project:
"The mobile-mentary research project is an experiment in cinematic
communication. This neologism was created to emphasize the convergence
of mobile technologies and documentary practice to the formation of a
new mobile media experience. The experimental documentary/city film is
exploring Japanese metropolitan centres through the lens of a mobile
phone and captures a new emerging mobile phone video aesthetic, which
surfaced and characterises the years 2005-2008."
More info: http://www.mobile-mentary.co.uk/
If you have a presentation you'd like to give, please email
saul at theps.net with a brief description and your technical requirements.
If you are interested in coming along you must RSVP *before Monday 25th*
on our spanking new site:
http://nm-x.com/event/2007/06/future-film-screen-tell so we know how
many sandwiches to order.
Please pass this invitation on to those you think may be interested and
might have interesting opinions, or good stuff to show.
Thanks, and hope to see you there!
Saul.
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