The exhibition presents films shot with Nokia N93

Oct 6, 2006 14:11 GMT  ·  By

Nokia has announced the opening of Perspectives of London, a unique exhibition that brings together the technology of the Nokia N93 mobile video device with the creativity of four artists to produce films that present the capital city from different perspectives.

The four artists involved 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 and design companies Artek and Tom Dixon; and Nigel Coates, head architectural professor at the Royal College of Art.

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

Commenting on his film, Jefferson Hack said: "I am drawn to the potential of mobile video devices like the Nokia N93. They allow us to catch the moments we observe in our daily lives and share them as they happen. The possibilities for film-making are endless - working on this film with the Nokia N93 has inspired me to capture the extraordinary movement of the city - I hope it inspires people."

Russell Anderson, Senior Marketing Manager, Multimedia, Nokia said: "These films really showcase how advanced mobile video devices are the ultimate solution for video recording - whether it's a planned piece of visual art like these films, or spontaneous footage. With the Nokia Nseries Studio we're hoping to encourage more people to shoot and share their life experiences. And with the Nokia N93, people can capture these moments in unparalleled video quality from a mobile device."