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Peter Greenaway "Nursery Talles" filmscreen

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In some cases, scenes are combined with after effects (digital), generating an Edited Reality.

 

Other creations are photographed successively using stop-motion techniques, adding an animation sense. The edition sometimes looks for altering time perception, such as slow motion, time lapse, or bullet time. Other times they focus on altering space perspective, such as tilt-shift, creating a Miniature Reality, or introducing extra-real elements, as it happens in Augmented reality.

 

The three immersion levels succeeded finding style codes as Graffiti Video, Epic Video and others meant to be shown at the social networks, like Parody Video or Fan Video, with a great amount of followers.

Real Videoart are analogical images recorded from real life, performances or original creations using mass media elements as a tool. These videos take real environments as a starting point and are commonly accepted in museum exhibitions and other related art institutions. These works are either recorded in real life or combined with multimedia elements.

Real Video can also be conceived poetically as memory, suggesting a Fragmented Reality like a poem. 

 

Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocopfrom Keiichi Matsuda

REAL

Clemens Wirth "Late autumn garden"  

The current situation of nomadic and global experience provides new perspectives related to storytelling and fictionalized documentary. Real generates real.

REAL VIDEO

"Polaroids" by Roland Quelven & Isabel Pérez del Pulgar. Moving polaroids as a non narrative accumulation-collection of informations held in collective memories.FOOTAGE / Prelinger free archive - Images recorded in Brittany by Isabel Pérez del Pulgar and Roland Quelven. AUDIO / Sounds from Soundcities database VIDEO / Roland Quelven

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