| The Films Within Mobile Exposure 2005 | |||
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Color
directed by Toby Leddy USA, Experimental, 2005, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:01:48 "I went to Walmart and took still images of over 300 products on its shelves."... more info | ||
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Over The Stars (Portable Worlds)
directed by Melinda Rackham Australia, Experimental, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:00:29 Mary Janes glide across a freshly polished floor.... more info | ||
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Keitai
directed by Justin Lincoln Japan, Documentary, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:02:01 An American expatriot develops a cybernetic inferiority complex. This short video slideshow can be seen as feature development for Japan's next generation of cellphones. Of course many of the features mentioned in the monologue already exist. It is interesting to think that many of the phones current features might have seemed like science fiction only a couple of years ago.... more info | ||
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Encoded Presence
directed by Michael Takeo Magruder United Kingdom, Experimental, 2005, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:02:30 A cell phone auto-portrait of E. Puente. ... more info | ||
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When Mobile Eats
directed by Sygrid Guillemot-Thach France, New Media, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:00:58 A tourist video from a paradise island; a nice memory for friends at first glance, but when you see the final video rendering it looks more like a nightmare. The representation is no more human. The landscape nibbles bodies and faces.... more info | ||
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Amor Es
directed by Sandoval Spain, Narrative, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Monaural, 00:03:33 A young couple captures the intimate moments of boredom whilst waiting for their flight in the airport.... more info | ||
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Train Entering Liverpool Street Station
directed by Michael Szpakowski United Kingdom, Experimental, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Silent, 00:00:26 A passenger captures images as his train enters London's Liverpool Street Station. ... more info | ||
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Shipboard (Portable Worlds)
directed by Melinda Rackham Australia, Experimental, 2004, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:00:29 Cell phone fashion catwalk on a ship.... more info | ||
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Found Poem
directed by Michael Szpakowski United Kingdom, Experimental, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Silent, 00:00:34 Finding words through the eye of a mobile phone.... more info | ||
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Text Field
directed by Jake Messenger and Chirstinn Whyte United Kingdom, Animation, 2002, DV, B&W, Magnetic Stereo, 00:01:00 A single continuous take of improvised movement, translated into an ascii-based animation, with a soundtrack generated by a computer read-out of the sequence's final frame.... more info | ||
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SMS-13 (Mobile Exposure)
directed by David Crawford USA, Experimental, 2004, Flash, Color, Silent, 00:04:50 In this remix of footage originally shot for previous installments in London, Paris, Boston, New York, and Tokyo, each installment's modular structure has provided a library of building blocks that have been edited into a linear animation approximately 7 minutes long. The speed of the transitions is based on network connection speed. "SMS-13 (Mobile Exposure)" includes footage from "SMS-Tokyo," a 2003 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc., for its Turbulence Web site. "SMS-Tokyo" was made possible by a grant from the LEF Foundation. ... more info | ||
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Gesture Lesson
directed by Regis Ferguson Collective USA, Experimental, 2004, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:02:52 Gesture Lesson is a single channel video work that explores the nature of our contemporary disembodied gestures through physical performance, digitally synthesized sound, and algorithmic imaging. The work investigates the advancement, hybridization, and disappearance of the human gesture, as it relates directly to our implementation and use of affordable emergent technologies.... more info | ||
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Walking to Budapest
directed by Melinda Rackham Australia, New Media, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:00:29 Walking to Budapest - a view from a skirt.... more info | ||
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Transfiguration
directed by Michael Szpakowski United Kingdom, New Media, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Silent, 00:00:20 Cell phone self-reflection.... more info | ||
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Watchcam 61
directed by Beverlin USA, New Media, 2004, Watch Cam, B&W, Silent, 00:06:16 Takes mobile video to its most gestural and fleeting form by using serial imagery from a Casio WristCam. ... more info | ||
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Stolen Kiss, The
directed by Gould & Jackson United Kingdom, New Media, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:06:32 A classic story of missed opportunities and dashed hopes, catalyzed by technology-induced paralysis.... more info | ||
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Am I Just an Ordinary Processor?
directed by Maria Antelman and George Drivas Germany, Experimental, 2004, Color, 00:03:31 Micro-chip existentialism.... more info | ||
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A Form of Human Relationship
directed by Satim Russian Federation, Animation, 2004, 00:00:55 | ||
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Art as Seen by Machines
directed by Satim Russian Federation, Experimental, 2004, B&W, 00:00:55 | ||
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e-state
directed by Melissa Bliss United Kingdom, New Media, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:01:30 In London E8 is a small estate everyone is looking for Saito. The message gets passed around using every means that the community has.... more info | ||
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Homage to Stan Brakhage
directed by Michael Szpakowski United Kingdom, New Media, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Silent, 00:00:30 If Brakhage had mobile phone cameras at his disposal?... more info | ||
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Film Music
directed by Stephanie Bolt and Eric Lesdema United Kingdom, Music, 2001, Game Boy Camera, 00:03:30 Low-tech-no-budget piece; overt dramatics; crude special effects rudely borrowed from early cinema.... more info | ||
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Suburbia
directed by Michael Szpakowski United Kingdom, New Media, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Silent, 00:00:20 Fleeting images of suburbia via the ultimate suburban viewfinder - the cell phone.... more info | ||
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Border Control
directed by Melinda Rackham Australia, New Media, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:00:29 Crossing the border - in fashion.... more info | ||
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Miami Cruise
directed by Otro France, Experimental, 2004, Robovision, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:02:44 Crockett & Tubbs are back in Miami for their last affair:the murder of a crappy b-boy, they got to find the killer and stop sniffing coke. ... more info | ||
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Blow
directed by Tanya Visosevic Australia, New Media, 2004, Mobile Phone Video, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:00:15 BLOW is video candy; short and sweet. Produced specifically to be viewed through the videophone, the film handles the platform of the mobile handset as a peephole into others and into ourselves.... more info | ||