Projects
Discover artistic projects made with mobile telephone.
Mémoire vive - mobile video
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Mémoire Vive is the blog of Natacha and Sacha Quester-Séméon. It’s a lab of experimentation for content and new uses of mobile blogging. All the blog’s videos are realised with mobile phones and are podcast on the site. See the blog Mémoire Vive Lire la suite »
Les films de poches
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This blog addresses the different problems linked to films shot on mobile phones. It deals continuously with their economy, their aesthetic, and all that, near or far, is related to them. Here, you’ll find up-to-date information on festivals, critic’s picks and reviews, as well as interviews with the directors. See the blog Les Films de poche Lire la suite »
Always a phone in the pocket !
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Lecinemadejuju is a work-in-progress, meaning a continually evolving blog. The accumulation of videos creates a depository of shots and sequences which is enriched daily. These rushes include images created with 3G mobile phones in the course of a day. Lire la suite »
Galienni’s blog
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Shoot videos with a mobile phone, edit those films on a laptop, and publish them online on a blog, is to conceive contemporary creation in all its mobility, practically in real time. The spontaneity, the freedom of expression and diffusion offered by all these new media should allow artists to experiment with new narrative, aesthetic and plastic forms. http://galienni.typepad.com/" target="_blank">See Galienni’s (...) Lire la suite »
Humeur Vitrée
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Edward Didenhoven’s photo blog, created with the mobile phone. Lire la suite »
Christophe Atabékian’s video blog
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Video Archive is the Vidéo-blog of Christophe Atabékian, where you can find the entirety of Phone Bill, series of 59 films shot with the mobile phone. This project paved the way for a feature film, Phone Bills, screened at the Pocket Films Festival in 2005. Lire la suite »
Un mouton vivant
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Un mouton vivant is the video blog of Hélène Abram and Romuald Beugnon. It’s a filmed journal, composed of slices of life extracted from their day to day. In this attempt at « self-documentary », they film each other, as well as those close to them, in a variety of situations, as extraordinary as a family meal, a walk on the beach, an evening with friends... See the blog Un mouton (...) Lire la suite »
Jean-Claude Taki is a director (Aurore / Number 9, L’ours et la petite (...)