Blast from the past available!!!! Thanks to Yves Bernard's iMAL.org and its Centre for Digital Cultures and Technology, the CD-Rom (remember that technology from back in the early 90’s which wanted to provide multimedia content to the masses?) ‘Camps de Réfugiés' has been emulated for the web at this link: http://www.imal.org/resurrection/Camps-de-refugies (view only with Chrome web browser, read the requirements in the pop-up when rolling over 'Play emulation online’). It may be a bit slow but all the content from the CD-Rom ‘Refugees', produced by Yves Bernard and myself, published by Apple France, is there: photographs, texts, music, video interviews, maps, interactivity, variety of entry access, choice of topics. It’s all there. 12 months spread over 5 years of work about refugees in the world. But how low was the resolution and size of our screens back then!!! Quoting Francis Mizio in Libération (03/03/1995) comparing 3 cd-roms on photography (I Photograph to Remember by Pedro Meyer, Une aventure chilienne by Jean Cassagne and Camps de Réfugiés): 'For now now on, the best work in the genre is the cd-rom Camps de Réfugiés. With a very different approach, this cd published for a humanitarian cause is a dense database on the dramatic situation endured by 18 millions refugees through the world. It proposes 300 photos by Jonn Vink (Magnum) shot during more than 12 months from 1987 to 1994. Camps de Réfugiés is a wealthy mine of information and an accusing witness: interleaved video interviews, texts and data, book excerpts, numerous audio withnesses, ethnic musics, true questions (can we aestheticize the misery? asks John Vink), ethic precisions on some of the pictures, moving anecdotes and some sane humour in front of so much despair... And besides all that, this type of work is a demonstration of the cd-rom potential for B&W photography.’ The cd-rom required a Mac with 6MB Ram and a 13" 256 colors screen. It was developed in Macromind Director 4.0. BANGLADESH. Maricha. 1/06/1992: Burmese (Rohingya) refugees. Nutrition center run by MSF. @vinkjohn

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Blast from the past available!!!! Thanks to Yves Bernard's iMAL.org and its Centre for Digital Cultures and Technology, the CD-Rom (remember that technology from back in the early 90’s which wanted to provide multimedia content to the masses?) ‘Camps de Réfugiés' has been emulated for the web at this link: http://www.imal.org/resurrection/Camps-de-refugies (view only with Chrome web browser, read the requirements in the pop-up when rolling over 'Play emulation online’). It may be a bit slow but all the content from the CD-Rom ‘Refugees', produced by Yves Bernard and myself, published by Apple France, is there: photographs, texts, music, video interviews, maps, interactivity, variety of entry access, choice of topics. It’s all there. 12 months spread over 5 years of work about refugees in the world. But how low was the resolution and size of our screens back then!!! Quoting Francis Mizio in Libération (03/03/1995) comparing 3 cd-roms on photography (I Photograph to Remember by Pedro Meyer, Une aventure chilienne by Jean Cassagne and Camps de Réfugiés): 'For now now on, the best work in the genre is the cd-rom Camps de Réfugiés. With a very different approach, this cd published for a humanitarian cause is a dense database on the dramatic situation endured by 18 millions refugees through the world. It proposes 300 photos by Jonn Vink (Magnum) shot during more than 12 months from 1987 to 1994. Camps de Réfugiés is a wealthy mine of information and an accusing witness: interleaved video interviews, texts and data, book excerpts, numerous audio withnesses, ethnic musics, true questions (can we aestheticize the misery? asks John Vink), ethic precisions on some of the pictures, moving anecdotes and some sane humour in front of so much despair... And besides all that, this type of work is a demonstration of the cd-rom potential for B&W photography.’ The cd-rom required a Mac with 6MB Ram and a 13" 256 colors screen. It was developed in Macromind Director 4.0. BANGLADESH. Maricha. 1/06/1992: Burmese (Rohingya) refugees. Nutrition center run by MSF.
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