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Mobile Frames: Investigating the Networked Viewfinder
Interaction and Digital Media Design

Historically, mass media image making was estranged from image consumption. Fine art photography and cinema created passive audiences or consumers, static in their location and geographically removed from the mediated subject. An industry elite controlled production at a spatial and temporal distance from their audience. Digital photography has enabled anyone who has a mobile camera phone to share images "here and how". Through the computerised and networked mobile viewfinder, individuals' perspectives and traditional mediated landscapes can come crashing together, blurring the edges between modes of production, consumption, collaboration and time, in a fusion of art, culture and technology.







Contact
07977 256114
www.danielharris.org
www.mobileframes.co.uk

Collaborators
Dennis Luemkemann, Java J2ME development, www.blogplanet.net
With thanks to: Adam Child for programming support & George Grinsted for technology provision

 
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