SENT, aims to explore the creative potential of the limited camera hardware available on modern mobile phones and to capture the beauty of the mundane, while questioning the boundaries of modern photography

The exhibition will be comprised of two sections: the first is a gallery of the work of professional artists and photographers created using camera phones, while the second is an interactive experiment where amateurs and the rest of the general public can submit their own work to be displayed for all and sundry. SENT, therefore, aims to be as much about the way in which phone cameras have revolutionized picture taking as about the photographs themselves.

The celebrity pictures will be available in the gallery in printed form, while those submitted will form the content of massive, continually-updated plasma screens within the gallery space.

The exhibition will be held in February next year, online and at the sixspace gallery in Los Angeles.">
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But is it art?By Anthony Newman, Thursday 27 November 2003
A new exhibition claims to be the first cameraphone art show to hit the USA. The show, titled SENT, aims to explore the creative potential of the limited camera hardware available on modern mobile phones and to capture the beauty of the mundane, while questioning the boundaries of modern photography

The exhibition will be comprised of two sections: the first is a gallery of the work of professional artists and photographers created using camera phones, while the second is an interactive experiment where amateurs and the rest of the general public can submit their own work to be displayed for all and sundry. SENT, therefore, aims to be as much about the way in which phone cameras have revolutionized picture taking as about the photographs themselves.

The celebrity pictures will be available in the gallery in printed form, while those submitted will form the content of massive, continually-updated plasma screens within the gallery space.

The exhibition will be held in February next year, online and at the sixspace gallery in Los Angeles.


 
 
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