nathalie faber on Fri, 13 Oct 2006 23:38:41 +0200 (CEST)
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<nettime-ann> Call for DOCONLINE.3 / IDFA (Modified by Geert Lovink)
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- Subject: <nettime-ann> Call for DOCONLINE.3 / IDFA (Modified by Geert Lovink)
- From: nathalie faber <NAF@chello.nl>
- Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 12:57:33 +0200
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IDFA / CUT-n-PASTE organise DOCS ONLINE programme
In 2000 the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) started
a special programme focussing on new practices and changes within the
medialandscape according to documentary filmmakers and their audiences.
After 5 years the festival will reanimate this 'DOCS ONLINE' programme
and give a platform for the actual 'state of the art' in this area.
What can we say after five years?
Interaction designers and filmmakers DO work together.
Audiences ARE multichannel users to get their information and
entertainment.
The development of new media platforms and the growth of devices to be
used by a big audience ask for other approaches from the documentary
field. While the devices become cheaper and lighter new ideas can lead
to other ways of storytelling.
At the coming festival from 23 November - 03 December 2006 DOCSONLINE
will focus on this theme by inviting some (film)makers, artists and
documentary storytellers, who are inspired by the new means and ways
and work in different ways. Authors who use other channels and
platforms to tell their stories and who interact with their audiences
in different ways.
IDFA makes an appeal to filmmakers and artists to present their work
within DOCSONLINE. We, the editors (Cut-n-Paste) are urgently looking
for interesting documentary projects.
DOCSONLINE will focus on the actual 'state of the art' therefore we are
NOT looking for ideas to exchange material or collabarate in research
and financing, but we ARE interested in strong content in a strong
concept, which looks attractive and communicates in a logical,
effective way.
There MUST be a project we haven't heard about in the documentary
practice which you might have seen which we want to present to a bigger
audience.
So, TELL us soon!
SEND your information to Cut-n-Paste: info@cut-n-paste.nl or Adriek van
Nieuwenhuyzen (IDFA): adriek@idfa.nl
Research and editors: Carolien Euser and Nathalie Faber (CUT-n-PASTE),
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