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//cellBYTES : V.01 Exhibition + V.02 Launch

Posted by Peta Lenehan on November 29, 2004 5:36 am

//cellBYTES is the first exhibition of mobile motion capture +
camera snaps by inter/national practitioners exploring the potential
of creative digital media content for the next generation of mobile
technology.

//cellBYTES received 373 images from 182 contributers in 14 countries.
From night lights in Sweden to brunch in Hong Kong, //cellBYTES is
a snapshot of how image capable mobile technology is being used around
the world. Recording data such as age + location //cellBYTES is a
contemporary + archival reference of mobile phone imaging technology.
//cellBYTES will exhibit online on from November 22 2004.

//cellBYTES is a project created by Once Bitten - an intranational
collective of digital practitioners + writers. Once Bitten launched
cellBYTES on August 20 2004 with the intention to investigate,
exhibit + promote the first creative byte sized steps being taken
by creative practitioners with mobile phone technology.

To continue supporting the //cellBYTES virtual community of digital artists
interested in handheld technology + public works, //cellBYTES V.02 will
maintain an open call + introduce 2 new categroies for investigation:
STORY | LIGHT. We invite you to submit to //cellBYTES V.02.

What thematic concerns are being captured on tiny screens around the world?

Online: http://www.cellbytes.com
Email: cellbytes@cellbytes.com

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