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Nokia Unveils Perspectives of London

6 October 2006 by axxxr
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Nokia today announces Perspectives of London, a unique exhibition that brings together the cutting-edge technology of the Nokia N93 advanced mobile video device with the creative talent of four artists to produce films that epitomise the capital city from their different perspectives.

The four artists to take up the challenge are Jefferson Hack, founder of Dazed & Confused, Another Magazine and Another Man; Naomi Cleaver, designer, writer and TV presenter; Tom Dixon, creative director of Habitat, design company Artek and his namesake design company - Tom Dixon; and Nigel Coates, head architectural professor at the Royal College of Art. 
 
The inspiration that informs each of the artists and their work has resulted in four very different films - from Jefferson Hack's study of free-runners in Dérive, to Naomi Cleaver's London from Horseback.  Each of the films shows the artists' own powerful feelings of connection with London, as well as the relationship between the people captured in the
film with the city and with each other.

The four films will be on public display at the Architecture Foundation's Yard Gallery, from 6 - 21 October.  Along with the artists' films, the exhibition will also display still photographs and a short film - also shot on the Nokia N93 - giving a behind the scene look at the making of each piece of art.  The films will also be available to view on the Nokia Nseries' online mobile movie community, the Nokia Nseries Studio  www.nokia.com/nseries/studio

 


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Comments
On 8 Oct 06:45 Residentevil wrote
Now that is a good idea. Also promotes the phone and if you get the flick you can play it on your phone.

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