The idea behind Tourism e-motion is to capture these moments, these visions, pictures, whispers and utterances using a mobile webcam, a digital camera and an MP3 recorder, for example.

And then to use these impressions to create our travel log in the form of a web page. With the Tourism e-motion system, you can finally script-write, relive and share your journey, in real time or in recorded mode, all in the style of a novel, a film or even a cartoon.

All you need do is send your images, soundtrack or texts via high bit rate networks, for immediate processing using integrated software, the way we like and the way we want.


Chloe, an English girl on holiday in Paris, is using her stay to create her own travel log on the Net with "Tourism e-motion".

She chooses the theme of TV magazine. She captures pix on the corner of every street and automatically transfers them to her personal site via her UMTS phone connected ti her personnal site via her UMTS phone connected to her Bluetooth camera.

Her site is created as she goes along and she views on her ADSL connected laptop.

Adventure time for Chloe, following the suggestions she receives on her web travel log from Net surfers who know Paris.

She can even leave tags on her route, i.e. invisible messages that other web-surfers can read, if they take the same route, of course…

A Parisian note-book, encounters, unique out-of-the-way or ultra-famous venues, archived, annotated and edited the same evening while sitting snugly in her hotel sofa. The phone rings. One last date in a superb Parisian bar reaches her in the form of a visual message with a map telling her how to get there.

Alice is in visual contact with Chloe. She's picked up a great-looking dress on her travel log. Chloe suggests clicking on the image: she can order it directly on the Net with the video search engine.

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The inseparable Chloe and Alice are at last back reunited in Paris… Chloe shows Alice her travel log which is growing a little bigger each day with the images, videos and notes she adds or which are sent by other web-surfers. She relives her holidays cut into scenes likes a black and white silent movie or a picture romance novel…