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Showing posts with label Opportunities. Show all posts

Monday, 17 December 2012

CONFERENCE PAPERS DL 1st Feb


CALL FOR PROPOSALS
¡Documentary Now! Dates: Wednesday-Thursday 19-20 June 2013
Conference Location: UCL, Central London

¡Documentary Now! is back and is continuing its collaboration with Open City Docs Fest. The theme for this year’s conference is “Malleability”: Whether digital, animated, acted or re-enacted, fragmented, uploaded, mashed up, rubbed-up against fiction, or otherwise manipulated, documentary is undergoing momentous changes: some deepen or emphasize already developed techniques or approaches, and others fundamentally challenge them. Documentary has morphed into the galleries and online, has fragmented non-linearly, and been tampered with interactively. This year’s conference especially invites papers and presentations that consider ways in which the documentary form is being continuously recast. As always, all good proposals on any topic related to the documentary, broadly conceived, will be considered. 

If you would like to give a 20 minute paper/presentation at the conference OR send proposals for themed panels of 3-4 people, please send proposals (including 250-300 word abstracts of papers) to: docnowconference@gmail.com

The deadline for proposals is Friday, 1 February 2013

There is no fee for attendance but registration is required.

¡Documentary Now! has been bringing together scholars, filmmakers, students, and interested members of the public since 2007 to discuss current trends in documentary film, from the return of documentary as a theatrical box office phenomenon, to broadcast television, the web, and beyond. It explores questions of industry, audience, aesthetics, political engagement, documentary and the mainstream media, and much more. What’s new in documentary? Where is documentary headed? This year’s conference organiser is Alisa Lebow of Brunel University. 

¡Documentary Now! is made possible with support of Brunel University, UCL, Open City Docs Fest & Lincoln University.

Monday, 3 December 2012

MIRAJ Call for Papers DL Jan 13th


For issue 2.2, The Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ) features section will include themed articles on 'Illusion'.
They welcome submissions that address the broad resonances of this theme in artists' moving image, including but not limited to: the politics of anti-illusionism, its history, and its contemporary repercussions; ideology as illusion; magic and the moving image; special effects; illusionism and virtuality; computer-generated imagery; the relevance of historical and contemporary theoretical conceptions of illusion to experimental practices; the unreliability of vision.
 
All submissions should be in English and adhere to the Intellect Style Guide (http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/page/index,name=journalstyleguide/).
 
Please submit completed manuscripts only. Send all contributions and proposals by e-mail in DOC or RTF format to the Editorial Assistant: miraj@arts.ac.uk
for outlines of what they are looking for.

Monday, 12 November 2012

Graduate Symposium: Theorising Otherness, 23 April 2012


The AVPhD Group participated in the Goldsmiths Graduate Symposium, 2012


AVPhD Group
Chair: Tony Dowmunt


RHB 139
3.30pm- 4.3opm

Tom Tlalim
What is that, being a border? Speculating sonic space, in-between existence
and affiliation

Heidi Hasbrouck
“Would you like any more coffee or just the check?”  The Political Economy
of the American Waitress as Icon

RHB 138
4.30pm- 6.30pm
Sabine El-Chaama
Picturing live war: frame, language, and technology

Whitehead Building Foyer
6.30pm- 7.30pm
Christian Nyampeta
Musical performance