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Webdocumentary, 2012

A webdocumentary to discover how street art narrates the world. Content linked to the All City app (App Store).

DANS LES MURS DE LA CASBAH

Webdocumentary, 2012

The walls of Algier's Casbah bear a dual testimony to Algeria's history and to its current urban troubles. An open and participative immersion in the mythical neighbourhood at the origin of every change in the country. In French and Arabic.

The Block: Stories From a Meeting Place

Webdocumentary, 2012

Located in Sidney, on land traditionally inhabited by the Gadigal people, the Block was established in 1973. Linked to the Black Panther movement, the Block soon became known as a meeting place amongst the Indigenous community. Visit the Block now, and get to know its stories of tragedy and hope.

LE (R)ESISTENTI

Webdocumentary, 2012

The testimonials of 27 Aquila women who exist /resist in an earthquake-shattered ghost town while in the outskirts ersatz towns develop. In Corriere.it since April 2012.

RIO DE JANEIRO SELF-PORTRAIT

Webdocumentary, 2012

One of the most beautiful cities in the world, as seen through the eyes of its native artists.

NY 3.0

Webdocumentary, 2011

The webdoc completes and extends the special day of 9/11/11 on ARTE TV. It explores the future of NYC, the new trends in art, urbanism, the environment. With a special focus on Brooklyn, its digital agencies and a new creative generation. Open to UGC.

360° Langstrasse Zürich

Webdocumentary, 2011

A day-and-night walk on Zurich's Langstrasse. Various bubbles appear on your path: they open access to 360° panoramic views of the street and surroundings as well as to video interviews. Realised in html5.

INSITU

Webdocumentary, 2011

Since Friday 15 July 2011 Antoine Viviani's interactive film on the experiences of artistic activities in different European cities is open to content proposed by the public.
Welcome to the new Arte Web documentary, welcome to participate in the adventure!

WELCOME TO PINE POINT

Webdocumentary, 2011

Pine Point was a town built at the Pine Point Mine in the Northwest Territories, Canada, an open-pit lead and zinc mine. The first buildings were erected in 1952 and the town boasted a population of 1,200 at its peak. When Cominco closed the mine in 1988, all buildings were removed or demolished, and today the site is completely abandoned. Unforgotten, though, as is evident from this socio-elegiac musical webdoc.
Interesting use of private photo- and video-archives.

 
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