Minimation Booth

Minimation Booth

02/2007:
Produced in partnership with Spacex, Minimation Booth was an interactive workshop space located in Spacex’s atrium. It was designed to accompany Spacex’s exhibition ‘The North’, by Tim Brennan and as part of Animated Exeter 2007. Using mobile phone cameras participants were able to make low-res animations, which they could transmit by Bluetooth to a screen via V-Mob, free software designed by IDAT. The finished animations were then emailed to the participants at their school or home. During the public week (20-24 Feb) participants were also able to use a brand new piece of software called Pixel produced by Justin Roberts of i-DAT and commissioned for this project. This software enabled visitors to make a pixel animation and take it away immediately on their phone. http://www.spacex.co.uk/

v-mOb

v-mOb

The v-mOb Video Workshops for Mobile Phones are intended to provided a creative and technical platform for developing media directly from the camera technologies that are now common place in mobile phones.

Aimed at a wide range people from young to old, the workshops and this accompanying website support the development of micro movies, stop frame animation, video montages and any number of creative solutions for using your mobile phone.

The original HTML website can be found here: https://i-dat.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/oldi-DATprojects/v-mob