Now do you see what I'm talking about?
| Source: Nokia Oyj
In preparing for the launch of MMS enabled phones, Nokia loaned several Nokia 7650 phones to their advertising agency, Contra, as research tools. Four Central Saint Martins students - Jo Jackson, Harriet Banks, Tom Vernon-Kell, and Rory Brady - then approached Contra with an idea for an MMS related book, and got the green light from both Contra and Nokia to produce one using the Nokia 7650 phones.
"It was exciting to be among the first to use the technology, and to experiment with it as a new design tool and communication medium. What's more, we've successfully documented the birth of a new mode of expression, and that's pretty cool," said Jo Jackson. The students' experiences are documented in see what I'm talking about?, which has been printed by Contra Publishing. The book is structured as a timeline and presents a visual and textual dialogue, illustrating the multidimensionality of MMS messaging.
The Nokia 7650 phone has an integrated VGA camera that allows users to take and send multimedia messages, incorporating color images, text and sound. The students shared messages with one another for four weeks and created a new mobile community based on instant multimedia messaging.
Contra CEO Antti Ohrling said: "As an ad agency, we were drawn by the idea that multimedia messaging could be used as a base for creating new, interactive communities. This project shows that when you combine talent with technology and innovation, the results are inspiring."
Designed to be an experiment in social interaction, the students found that whereas many forms of electronic communication tend to abbreviate and limit shared experiences, the imaging phones accomplished the opposite: "It expanded and enhanced our ability to express ourselves and share that. It puts the human back in e-form communications," said Harriet Banks.
Christian From, Senior Marketing Manager, Nokia said, "We felt this project was a great opportunity to see what would happen when four visually talented young people were given MMS phones to use as they please. And the results are far more exciting than we anticipated. This book is a good illustration of how rich MMS is as a communication means."
For further information on see what i'm talking about? and updates on its availability, please visit the web site www.seewhatimtalkingabout.com
About Contra Publishing
Contra Publishing is a subsidiary of Contra Integrated Creative Services, an advertising agency with offices in London, Helsinki, San Francisco, Singapore and Beijing.
About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience, innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet Nokia creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily lives of people. Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges.
Further information:
Contra
Timo Suokko
tel +358 9 415 4111
timo.suokko@contra.net
Lora Benson
Tel +44 7801521034
lora.benson@contra.net
Nokia Mobile Phones
Communications
Tel. + 358 7180 08000
nokia.mobile.phones@nokia.com
www.nokia.com
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