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Begotten [iPhone, Mobilizing, c++]

Begotten is an iPhone application created by Matthieu Cherubini during the Mobilizing Wokshop in Geneva earlier this year.The application is based on the somewhat disturbing movie Begotten made in 1991 by E. Lias Mehrige. It includes a large map which user can navigate using accelerometer on the iPhone to reveal eleventh points of reference. When the user arrives at a point, a key named sequence of the film is launched. The sounds in the app are related to the sequence. Please note that some may find the below movie disturbing.

Begotten is one of the many applications created at the workshops ran by Jean-Louis Boissier and Dominique Cunin. Mobilizing is a research project that falls within the Programme “Forms of Mobility” (FdM) and brings together artists, researchers and teacher-researchers EnsadLab and University Paris 8 (Aesthetics of New Media).

Mobilizing is a programming language created by whose ambition is to enable non-specialist authors of software development to make their own applications on mobile screens. Thus, Mobilizing allows programming of interactive applications implementing images, geometric shapes, text, sounds and sequences of moving images using a simple and intuitive. All sensors are available in mobile devices are available: accelerometers, digital compass, proximity sensor, touch screen, GPS receiver, etc.. The platform currently supported is the iPhone OS. Applications created using Mobilizing can be carried on iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad.

To find out more about Mobilizing initiative see mobilisable.net/club/

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