Something real
Les nouvelles écritures photographiques // A thematic cycle about digital storytelling
Exhibition: 16 Oct – 3 Dec 2015
CNA Centre national de l'audiovisuel
1b, rue du Centenaire
3475 Dudelange
+352-522424-1
Wed-Sun 12-18
"Something real"
A thematic cycle about digital storytelling
Exhibition: 16 October – 3 December 2015
Curated in collaboration with the production company a_BAHN, the goal of the cycle Something real is to present new forms of visual narration created for the web. Whether we talk of web documentary, multimedia, transmedia, interactive documentary or audio slideshow, these new genres, appeared for about ten years, are carried by a willingness of the authors to cross the boundaries of creative fields, to assert independence speech and vision. For over ten years, producers, authors, project financiers built new means of production and reception, to continue to tell the world.
After the storm, Andrew Beck Grace with Helios Design Labs
Alma, Miquel Dewever-Plana et Isabelle Fougère
COME/IN/DOC, Arnau Gifreu
Don’t fence me in, Ann Sophie Lindström
Driftless Stories from Iowa, Danny Wilcox Frazier
Gaza – Sderot : La vie malgré tout, Robby Elmaliah, Khalil al Muzayyen, David Després
Glasgow contre Glasgow, Julien Brygo
Grozny Nine Cities, Olga Kravets, Maria Morina et Oksana Yushko
I Love Your Work, Jonathan Harris
Las Vegas Birthday, Alec Soth
Le Grand Incendie, Samuel Bollendorff
Love Radio, Eefje Blankevoort et Anoek Steketee
Prison Valley, David Dufresne et Philippe Brault
Refugee Republic, Jan Rothuizen, Martijn van Tol et Dirk Jan Visser
Rough Ride: The Oil Patch Tour, Todd Melby, Philip Batta, Lindsey Wagner
Sweet Crude Man Camp, Isaac Gale
The Sochi Project, Rob Hornstra et Arnold van Bruggen
Welcome to Pine Point, Michael Simons and Paul Shoebridge / The Goggles
Whale Hunt, Jonathan Harris
22 October 2015, 6.30pm
Case Study : Soundhunters
The production company a_BAHN gives us an insight into the production process of their latest project Soundhunters.
29 October 2015, 6.30pm
Virtual reality
SMART and OKIO REPORT transport you to Jisr al-Shughur, Syria. Filmed inside the world's most dangerous war zone with virtual reality technology, the viewer is immersed in the living conditions the migrants are escaping. You can navigate through the images and explore the city in 360°.
3 December 2015, 6.30pm
Masterclass Digital Storytelling
Presentation of the projects conceived during the masterclass Digital storytelling. Followed by a panel discussion in collaboration with newspaper Woxx and Radio 100.7.
Something real is presented in the framework of "Burn Out" an exhibition by Samuel Bollendorff presented at Display01, CNA until 13 December 2015.