OFFF, the 3 day Festival for digital creation culture in Barcelona starts today!

It’s a wonderful festival with an impressive list of speakers and a very nice venue in the middle of the city. They cover subjects ranging from motion graphics to web design and progressive technologies. Last year they invited me to show my short film Palindrome there. This year I can’t go there, but to console me (and all of you guys:-), the OFFF-team together with NTMY have set up a site to provide you with photos, interviews and updates from the festival.
As I just was speaking about media theorist Lev Manovich yesterday, today I stumbled about one of the new moving media forms he describes in his works - Spatial Montage. Spatial Montage basically means multiframe applications, and the site of visual effects artist Nastu Abootalebi is a perfect example for the possibilities of this technique. You can watch the pre- and postproduction versions of his works in two screens nex to each other.
Nastuh’s side also shows the limitations of Spatial Montage. Although its only two screens, it’s sometimes very hard to follow the action in both frames.
The side was created by Scholz&Volkmer.
Hey Everyone! moving web is online! But what is it all about?
about movingweb.
moving web is place to share thoughts about all forms of moving content on the web. As bandwidth keeps growing, the internet will converge with the moving media: film, tv & video.
Therefore the Internet as a textbased information medium seems to be the past – moving web explores the future possibilities of the internet as a more immersive entertainment medium.
We choose a rather broadly based perspective on the theme of motion on the web – Flash Video, Mobile Web, WebTV, Viral Video, Interactive Narration – discussed with the emphasis on how moving content will change the web.
the articles.
Besides the daily posts there will be some deeper obrservations on various moving subjects in the articles section. If you’re interested in writing an article for moving web, get in touch with us.
the people.
moving web is a project of Berlin based CrossMediaDirector Simon Ruschmeyer - working on the interface between classical moving media (film&video) and new interactive forms (web/media art). For more information and project inquiries see his website www.ruschmeyer.org.
Thanks to David Hoffmann for setting up the blog.
so get moving!
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