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[eccr] Crash Cultures - Day Event
Thu Nov 28 12:05:09 GMT 2002
Crash Cultures
Day Event: 9.30 to 5.30 on Saturday 30th November 2002
At the Watershed Media Centre, Canons Road, Bristol.
The crash has recurred as a central event in the visual cultures of the
20th century, from the celluloid spectacles of early cinema to the digital
domain of computer games. Presentations and screenings throughout the day
will offer multiple perspectives on the significance of these repetitions,
with time also to discuss your reactions.
Guest speaker is Tom Gunning, Professor of Art History at the University of
Chicago who will be talking about Spectacles of Destruction in Early
Cinema. His many books have concentrated on early cinema and the culture of
modernity from which cinema arose. His concept of the "cinema of
attractions" relates the development of cinema to other forces than
storytelling, such as new experiences of space and time in modernity, and
an emerging modern visual culture.
Other presentations are drawn from a collection of essays: Crash Cultures:
Modernity, Mediation and the Material, edited by Jane Arthurs and Iain
Grant (Intellect Books 2002):
Racing Fatalities: White Highway, Black Wreckage. Harjit Khaira (Warwick
University) and Gerry Carlin (Wolverhampton University).
How It Feels - explores how IT feels. SHaH (Seminar for Hypertheory and
Heterology, Institute of Cultural Studies, Lancaster University).
Fuel, Metal, Air: a Mutimedia Performance. Michelle Henning and Becky
Goddard (University of the West of England)
This event is supported by the School of Cultural Studies, in liaison with
the Centre for Critical Theory, at the University of the West of England.
Ticket price: £15 or £10 for concessions from the Watershed box office
Tel.0117 927 5100. Further information about the details of the programme
can be found at
http://www.uwe.ac.uk/humanities/intro/conference/CrashCulture.shtml
Please respond to Jane Arthurs - (jane.arthurs /at/ blueyonder.co.uk)
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