A full day packed with insightful presentations and a highly inspiring round table discussion – that’s probably the shortest way to describe a long one-day workshop organised by Stefano Odorico and hosted at the University of Bremen on May 3. The workshop is one of the outputs of Stefano’s 3 year’s DFG project (fully funded by the German Research Council) …
A Polish Journey – A web-doc about migration and its legacy
A Polish Journey, a web based documentary produced by using Klynt, is a highly poetical interactive experience exploring borders, the theme of migration and the legacy it holds for future generations. Focusing its lens on landscape, referencing the romantic poetry of Heinrich Heine and Adam Mickiewicz, documentary filmmaker and media artist Julian Konczak embarks on a journey across the frontiers …
InterDocs Barcelona: New models of production, distribution & exhibition
Shot during a panal discussion at InterDocs Barcelona at the end of May. The panal includes Sandra Gaudenzi (UK), Arnaud Dressen (FR), Alexandre Brachet (FR) and Ricardo Villa (SP) talking about new models/logics of production, distribution and exhibition. DOCSBARCELONA INTERDOCS Business models New models/logics of production, distribution and exhibition from Learning to count on Vimeo.
Awra Amba: Utopia in Ethiopia
Interactivity, collaboration and activism A guest post from one of this years speakers Paulina Tervo. Background – why did the story turn into an interactive project? In 2004 I came across a small community called Awra Amba during my travels in the rural parts of Northern Ethiopia. Having seen a lot of poverty and hardship on my trip, I was …
epopee.me: an interview with Rodrigue Jean
The first time you take a look at Epopée.me, it feels like this project is a very minimalist interactive documentary. In fact, the interaction goes beyond the digital world and expands into the streets of Montréal where marginalized people struggle to live their life. Rodrigue Jean, who started the project, tells us a bit more about Epopée. I-docs.org: Can you tell …