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[ecrea] COST Transmedia Output: Inkception - The Participatory Turn in the Publishing Sphere
Tue Apr 23 16:12:58 GMT 2013
New output of the COST Action IS0906 Transforming Audiences,
Transforming Societies:
Inkception - The Participatory Turn in the Publishing Sphere
Abstract:
This is not a normal screening. This is a screening of transmedia essays.
To disseminate the findings and outputs from WG2 Audience Interactivity
and Participation to a wider audience, and to experiment an innovative
pedagogical approach of teaching the concepts and practices related to
media convergence and transmedia, Yuwei Lin worked with her first-year
undergraduate students in the School of Arts and Media at the University
of Salford (UK) to deliver a transmedia essay, which should be a video
or an audio transcript of one of the two following academic papers
written by WG2 members of the COST Action:
Carpentier, N. (2011). The concept of participation – If they have
access and interact, do they really participate? CM: Communication
Management Quarterly, 21, pp. 13-36.
Pasquali, F. (2011). The participatory turn in the publishing industry:
Rhetorics and practices. CM: Communication Management Quarterly, 21, pp.
203-220.
Essentially, the assignment was about turning a complex academic paper
into an accessible and entertaining short video or audio. To produce
this transmedia essay, students needed to read and comprehend the paper,
and then transcribe and/or translate it into a 5-minute video or audio
article.
The students decided what genre the video or audio recording was going
to be – may it be a drama, a comedy, a talk show, an animation, an
interview, a documentary or mockumentary.
The project took place on Semester 1 2012-13 (Oct 2012 – Jan 2013) and
had engaged 138 Salford students and 26 transmedia essays were
materialised. Nico Carpentier visited the University of Salford on 29
November 2012 to give a guest lecture (and a repeated one) to the
students, and provided feedback to the students' ongoing work. This
session will showcase the top-quality student work resulting from this
exercise carefully and collectively chosen by Nico, Francesca, Greg (my
teaching assistant) and myself.
The film is released under Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) and
is available at http://youtu.be/iX7YpDgriE8
To satisfy your curiosity, a trailer is at http://vimeo.com/64148099
The project was supported by the COST Action IS0906 Transforming
Audiences, Transforming Societies
(http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu)
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