Meet Mozilla @ CAMP

Some folks from the Mozilla offices in Mountanview are coming to town and CAMP is happy to be hosting a dinner cum meetup event to discuss web standards, open video, and also demo pad.ma.
Do join us on Sunday, 21st February, 7pm onwards.
For more details and to RSVP attendance, please see our wiki page.

Speakers:

From Mozilla:

  Ragavan - Works on Mozilla Labs, including JetPack, the identity initiative, Weave, and other stuff.

  Seth, overseeing localization / translation projects at Mozilla.

  Arun, standards wonk + technology evangelist -- works on HTML5, WebApps, is the WebGL Chair, editor of FileAPI, etc.


From the Pad.ma team:

  Jan - Firefogg, ffmpeg2theora, Ogg Theora developments.

  Sebastian - Javascript hacker, film-maker.

 


Gallery: Meet Mozilla @ CAMP
Fwd: Re: Archive

The central event of a month-long gathering organised around the 10th anniversary of Pad.ma the footage archive, and the 5th anniversary of Indiancine.ma.



Video After Video | The Critical Media of CAMP

Opening soon, CAMP solo in NYC.

The (Reshuffled) Year of the Everlasting Storm

Sunday, 7:00 pm
100 mins
Pandemic shorts by Panahi, Poitras, Apichatpong, Weiwei, and others.

A Terrible Beauty

by Iram Ghufran
50 mins, 2023
7:00 pm

Introduction and post-screening discussion with Iram Ghufran.
A science-fiction fable set in the "miracle city" of Yiwu, in one of the world's largest wholesale markets for small commodities.

Youth (Spring)

by Wang Bing
232 mins | 2023
6:30 pm*

Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat

by Johan Grimonprez
150 mins| 2024|
7:00 pm
A story about the encounter of American Jazz and African decolonisation, via the UN and the CIA, with a lot of world around it.

Around the World Again

Join us for a season of new films at CAMP which explore configurations and revelations of "world", amidst a world in pieces.
We begin the year with
GRAND TOUR
by Miguel Gomes
2024, 120 mins.
7:00 pm.
in memorium, Tejas Pande.

Geographies of Belonging

Al Jaar Qabla Al Daar
Streaming on Union Docs.

Far from Philadelphia

Five narratives developed in the class "Footage Films", that re-assemble archives of campus protest, Penn Museum collections, university weapons development projects, the Schuylkill river, a utopia called Shangri-La, and their intersections across time and place.
*Recalling Far From Vietnam, collectively-made essay film from 1967.

Bombay Tilts Down

Asia Pacific Triennial

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