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24-hours.in Tampere - an interactive documentary

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Work that explores opportunities for participation, collaboration and the potential democratization of documentary production. Utilizing user-generated video captured on mobile phones and available devices, the project is participatory, the audience contributing documentary videos around the theme of 24-hours in a city; for example 24hours.in Tampere, Finland. With reference to Dziga Vertov’s seminal 1929 documentary film ‘Man with a Movie Camera’, the aim is for the videos to document the cities, the people that live there and their daily lives.Bogdanka Poznanovi? award - for the media installation. The jury unanimously awarded the work of Richard Vickers and James Field, 24-hours. in Tampere, an interactive documentary”due to participatory potential of the work. Also, jury considered this work as a certain hommage to Dziga Vertov and his Man with a movie camera in the 21st century.

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Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

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5011

Event Name

Videomedeja 15th International Video Festival

Event Dates

16-18 Nov 2011

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