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A new way to breaks the barrier of the traditional media circuit.
Social networks have really contributed to the Arab’s springtime revolution. Bypassing traditional media and diplomatic representatives, new technologies of information and communication are a new link to the public. A kind of Real-time democracy!
Actually, the web documentary is really a new form of journalism, with a speed advantage over other media platforms. Internet proved to be a tool of “disintermediation” of the information that breaks the barrier of the traditional media circuit.
Thanks to its simple blog, Johann Rousselot, a photographer, had transcribed the Tunisian revolution in real time. Symbols from the web are inserted in snapshot such as social networks logos on buildings. He has mixed the news of the tunisian revolution, with the subject itself: the 2.0 revolution.
He said himself, working in an emergency can be even more powerful and its blog has allowed him to disseminate his images in real time and being published by the major newspapers like the New York Times .
Just back in France, he closely follows Libya’s news and hopes send us a new webdocumentary.
Some pictures available on his website :
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Tunis, Tunisia