SCREEN

Webreport

LE JOURNAL D’UNE INSOMNIE

Webreport

The largely artistic project is divided in two phases: the first — where insomniac internauts can give their testimonials through sounds, images and texts — will serve as a base for the second interactive experience which will draw up a complete and intimate portrait of chronic insomniacs. [eb-hj] 

IRAK 10 ANS, 100 REGARDS

Webreport, 2013

Ten years after George Bush declared "mission accomplished" in Iraq, what do we really know about the country? What images does the country evoke?

The aim of the webdocumentary (which will be enriched with additional contributions until 1 May 2013) is to provide a more thorough, and less Westernised, vision of Iraq, its rich history, its uncertain future, its people, its arts, the devastating consequences of the war. [hj-eb]

KILLING LINCOLN

Webreport, 2013

National Geographic Channel has adapted Bill O'Reilly's best-seller about the plot to kill President Abraham Lincoln into a docu-drama (first aired on the National Geographic Channel, 17 February 2013), and a detailed interactive narration that covers the plot and the conspirators, Lincoln's assassination and its aftermath. [eb-hj]

BROSSARD CHINATOWN

Webreport, 2013

An interactive exploration of one of the largest Chinese communities in Quebec, in Brossard (Quebec City). Discover its multiple facets through the eyes of different people (a chef, a family, a Christian pastor and members of his church, senior citizens, a real estate broker). Recipes, graphs, landmarks, and even a simple lesson in Mandarin and in Cantonese complete your experience. [eb-hj]

MULTIKULTI FACTORY - EUROPE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Webreport, 2012

MultiKulti Factory is an experiment through which people can relate their experiences in blog form and suggest tools for pursuing the delicate art of coexistence. MultiKulti Factory tells the stories of people living their lives within the context of cultural and social change. [eb-hj]

AMMAR 404 - PORTRAITS DE CYBER-RéVOLUTIONNAIRES TUNISIENS

Webreport, 2012

Henda Hendoud, Fatma Arabicca and Astrubal are respectively 29, 36 and 46 years old: three generations of connected Tunisians, committed to the struggle for freedom of expression.

DEMOCRATIE DIRECTE

Webreport, 2012

The economic crisis is running throughout Europe. In Belgium, a growing part of the population demands a direct democracy and wonders about the opportunity of integrating a Swiss-like direct-democracy system.

UNE CERTAINE IDÉE DE LA FRANCE

Webreport, 2012

Eight foreign journalists in France and their points of view. Just before the French presidential election, the journalists – of different nationalities – tell us how they perceive France and its people. The integration of immigrants, the school system, agriculture, industry... Internauts can follow both the journalists and the thematic paths, and express their own opinions.

 
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