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Get Cultured: A New Kind of Interactive Game Play

Are you ready for a challenging movie-going experience? Channel your inner Thelma Schoonmaker and let ’er rip at Mutable Cinema. Created by Mario Marquez, a Mexican independent producer, Mutable Cinema is a new media installation art piece traveling the globe. Using an interactive software interface, Mutable Cinema challenges players to edit a short film in real time. With several parallel story lines and different points of view at your disposal, along with the ability to implement cross-cutting, voice over, flashbacks and even color correction, the possible outcomes are nearly limitless. It promises a unique “game play” for each player (and audience) and a lot of scrambling to get the next scene assembled before the film hits dead air.
Mutable Cinema will be showing at the 2nd International Conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Art in Perth Australia, September 19 – 21.
To learn more about Mutable Cinema and view samples go to www.mutablecinema.com.
Screenshot of Mutable Cinema's interface.
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