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links for 2009-10-28

  • An extension of the earlier tagged YouTube example of videos with multiple pathways – only this time 'watch' in the url is replaced with warp.swf in the url providing an animated type of video cloud that expands based on related videos that are associated to each video clip. Once a video is selected links are shown between the videos that have been selected. This looks similar to a map view between nodes (objects) in something like tinderbox. This interactive experiment appeared in YouTube's testtube web page http://www.youtube.com/testtube about 1-2 years ago according to one source.
  • YouTube videos with embedded story paths that provide the viewer with choices in terms of the narrative they want to follow.

links for 2009-10-21

  • From the conference website: 'Project New Media Literacies (NML), a research initiative based within MIT's Comparative Media Studies program, explores how we might best equip young people with the social skills and cultural competencies required to become full participants in an emergent media landscape and raise public understanding about what it means to be literate in a globally interconnected, multicultural world.'

Video Vortex V

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Video Vortex V is conference no five in this ongoing satellite series being hosted by Cimatics festival, KASK and CLEA. The event will be held in the radical 50s expo building Atomium, in Brussels. The program (download pdf) description has been revised:

The past two years, the conference series – which focuses on the status and potential of the moving image on the Internet – has visited Amsterdam, Ankara and Split, growing out into an organised network of organisations and individuals. Time for an interim report, perhaps. We asked some participants of the first Video Vortex editions and publication, as well as new ones, to reflect on recent developments in online video culture.

Over the past years the place of the moving image on the Internet has become increasingly prominent. With a wide range of technologies and web applications within anyone’s reach, the potential of video as a personal means of expression has reached a totally new dimension. How is this potential being used? How do artists and other political and social actors react to the popularity of YouTube and other ‘user-generated-content’ websites? What does YouTube tell us about the state of contemporary visual culture? And how can the participation culture of video-sharing and vlogging reach some degree of autonomy and diversity, escaping the laws of the mass media and the strong grip of media conglomerates?

links for 2009-10-18

  • from the blog: "We question its lack of public recognition by comparison to other design fields and the visual arts. When graphic design works have short life spans and their creators are mostly unacknowledged, how can the diversity of Australian graphic design and designers become more visible to the public?"

links for 2009-10-16

links for 2009-10-15

Cross-media filmmaking

Christy Dena’s presentation Should We? Could We? Would We?: Films in the Age of Cross-Media Production for the power to the pixel a cross-media film event at the London Film Festival Oct 14-15, 2009.

Description of the presentation:

Why should we think about more than one media platform? Could we gain financially and artistically? Would we progress our practice and industry if we do?

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I am Seth Keen, a new media lecturer and researcher at RMIT University. I use this blog to document my PhD research. I am doing practice-based research and use video to produce non-fiction media projects online.

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