From: Raha Raissnia (email suppressed)
Date: Fri Nov 14 2008 - 18:06:09 PST
yes , this is for a conference.
it's good of them to think about these stuff !!
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 16:35:30 +0100
From: email suppressed
Subject: Call for Papers - Expanded Cinema @ Tate Modern April 2009
To: email suppressed
Dear all, this is a call for papers announcing:
"Expanded Cinema: Activating the Space of Reception"
Tate Conference,
London
April 17th-18th 2009
Central St Martins College of Art and Design (University of the Arts London) and Tate Modern are pleased to announce an
exciting two-day conference aimed at reconsidering film and video art practices associated with the international and experimental tradition of Expanded Cinema.
We invite papers that critically address Expanded Cinema as a historical category. We hope that this will open up debates
surrounding Expanded Cinema as a model for future practices that challenge cultural and theoretical assumptions regarding narrative structures and “cinematic experience.”
Key themes are (but should not be excluded to):
Expanded Cinema and the Context of Reception
• Expanded histories, definitions, early precedents
• Gallery, the cinema, TV
• Multi-screens, projections
Expanded Cinema and Social Space
• Audiences, spectatorship
• Narrative and social space
• Spectacle
Discourses of the Body: Live Performance in Expanded Cinema
• Performance art and film, video and digital technologies
• Interventions, actions and happenings
• Live film and video
Media Environments: Expanded Cinema in the Digital Age
• Installation, time, space structures
• Interactive narratives
• Video, the digital, virtual arts
Please send 300 word abstracts for 20 minute illustrated papers to Dr Duncan White
email suppressed
at British Artists’ Film and Video Study Collection, Central St Martins College of Art and Design,
107-109 Charing Cross Road,
London WC2H 0DU
For more information - visit:
http://www.studycollection.co.uk/expanded/index.html
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