Posts Tagged ‘ Learnings ’

Exhibition learnings 5 – encoding videos for mobiles

14.06.2011
Photo: Sirje Moberg/Live Herring

This is the last post summing up our experiences from putting together the 3 Inch Canvas exhibition. This time we sum up what we learned about using videos on mobile devices. If one looks at the second 3 Inch Canvas exhibition from the perspective of what technical aspects required the most effort, two things...
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Exhibition learnings 4 – “Artwork of the day” service

11.05.2011
The 3 Inch Canvas site visitor map by Google Analytics

 The “Artwork of the day” service was perhaps the most interesting thing we tried at the 2011 exhibition. The concept of the service was simple: each day during the Jyväskylä exhibition (and actually a few days after it closed), we released one new art video. Customers with advanced mobile phones could order the video using SMS...
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Exhibition learnings 2 – embedding mobiles into works of art

15.04.2011
Installation by Gun Holmström

This is the second post discussing some of the learnings from the second 3 Inch Canvas exhibition, see the first post here.    One of the new things that we experimented with in the Jyväskylä exhibition was embedding mobile devices into something “larger”.    A great example of such embedding was Gun Holmström’s installation “Chants for mobile phones”...
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Exhibition learnings – interactive artworks on mobiles

10.04.2011
Visitor viewing the artwork on a mobile, the video screen in the background.

 The second 3 Inch Canvas exhibition for art on mobiles is now over and it is time to sum up our experiences and learnings. I’ll post a few notes with some of our observations. Hopefully these notes are useful for artists looking to use mobile devices to present their art and to curators that...
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