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George Butler-Mutiny Media-Mutiny Arts

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8:19 am
March 14, 2010


dgeorgeb

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Post edited 4:38 pm – June 22, 2010 by dgeorgeb


http://www.mutinyarts.co.uk

http://www.mutinymedia.co.uk

Test project shot with Canon 7D http://www.mutinymedia.co.uk/bton.html

Southern Discomfort (work in progress) http://www.mutinymedia.co.uk/S…..index.html

Hello All,

I used the old version of the Korsakow software to create an interactive film on the http://www.samthewheels.co.uk project. I have still got to get this online.

I use Korsakow running workshops with different people who may come to one session, film something and are never seen again. This bit of footage can be added to the database of films and together make a K film with everybodys contribution used. Korsakow makes it easy to bring together a lot of different voices into a coherent whole.

Helo Project http://www.ucl.ac.uk/helo/ 

Martin Kolar, UCL, Machine Learning MSc, is going to help out on the Southern Discomfort project with different ideas for buttons to replace a mouse and any java programing? (to be shared under the GNU licence). We will be running a workshop at the a venue in Brighton about Korsakow and different ways you can trigger a K-Film.

4.ip

We did not get the funding form 4.ip as our idea was too technical….. Worth checking out tho http://www.4ip.org.uk/

Southern Discomfort

The Project is coming together and we are using flip cameras as they are easy to use by young people to attach  to your body/bike for parkour and BMX filming.

http://www.mutinymedia.co.uk/S…..index.html

Southern Discomfort. See draft press release below.

The De La Warr Pavilion, in partnership with the Towner, Eastbourne, and Willingdon Community School, is delighted to have been awarded funding for an exciting new project for young people from Screen South, the agency for the development of film and media in the south-east region.

Awarded through the Digital Film Archive Fund the project, called Southern Discomfort, will use archive footage of Bexhill and Eastbourne from the 1960s and 70s to stimulate an exploration of ideas of home and identity by a group of young people in each town. 

Through a series of workshops with Brighton-based filmmaker George Butler,impressions of each other’s hometowns will be shot and then responded to, creating a dialogue through film between the two towns.

The young people’s work will then be assembled into a new commission, alongside the original archive footage, using an innovative interactive platform (korsakow) , creating a contemporary impression of what its like to live on this part of the south coast. The work will be shared through interactive public exhibitions at both partner galleries and online.

Southern Discomfort will be delivered through the region’s two flagship cultural organisations, the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill and Towner in Eastbourne.


 

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