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[ecrea] Cinematic Bricoleurs: Remixing, restyling and repurposing in contemporary filmmaking practice

Tue Jan 05 12:58:22 GMT 2016



*Cinematic Bricoleurs: Remixing, restyling and repurposing in
contemporary filmmaking practice*

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Friday 8^th January, 2016

9:30-17:00

Edmund J Safra Lecture Theatre, King's College London - Strand London
WC2R 2LS

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*Spaces are free, but limited, please book here:*

*https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cinematic-bricoleurs-remixing-restyling-and-repurposing-in-contemporary-filmmaking-practice-tickets-19622339947*
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This one-day event - delivered as part of the AHRC funded Tracking IP
Across the Creative Technologies project - will explore key
contributions to the field of remixing, restyling and repurposing
existing audiovisual material (sourced from archives, and both the
commercial and public domains) in contemporary filmmaking practice.

Featuring critically and/or politically motivated examples alongside
artistic and creative narrative driven experimentations, speakers at the
event present and consider these works alongside established film
industry practices through the lens of intellectual property.

A panel of creators, academics and IP law specialists from the UK, US
and EU will debate the opportunities, challenges and futures of
audiovisual content reuse in the context of the currently shifting sands
of territory specific intellectual property legislation set against the
wider backdrop of the global digital economy.

*_Programme:_*

*9:00 - 9:45 - *Arrivals, registration, Tea & Coffee

*9:45 - 10:00 - *Welcome & Introduction

*10 - 10:45 - **Owen Gallagher:* Rethinking Intellectual Property:
In Defence of the Right to Remix

*10:45 - 11:30 - **Richard Misek:* Trespassing Cinema: ‘stealing’as
creative practice

*11:30 - 12:15 - **Dan Herbert: *Curious Connections: The Historical and
Technical Links between Media Metadata and IP Control

*12:15 - 13.00 - *Lunch break

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*13:00 - 13:45 - **Desiree D'Alessandro*: Remix Video: Transformation
and Tribulation

*13:45 - 14.30 - **Francesca Coppa: * Six Celled Cinema: Remix and Fan
Video

*14.30 - 15.15 - **Graham Rawle:* WRITING WITH SCISSORS: A cut-and-paste
approach to narrative design.

*15.15 - 15.30 - *Tea & Coffee break

*15:30 - 17.00 - *Panel Debate: *Prof. Charlotte Wealde*, *Julia Reda
MEP*, *Richard Misek*, *Dan Herbert* and *Owen Gallagher *chaired by
*Helen W. Kennedy*

*Speaker & panellist biographies:*

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*Francesca Coppa *is Professor of English at Muhlenberg College and a
founding member of the Organization for Transformative Works, a
nonprofit established by fans to provide access to and preserve the
history of fanworks and culture. She is currently editing a collection
of fanfiction and writing a book on fan music video.

*Desiree D'Alessandro *is a contemporary artist and digital media
educator from Tampa, Florida. Her artworks have been exhibited
internationally at venues including Push/Play: A Survey of Recent Video
Art(IL), Electronics Alive(FL), Re/Mixed Media Festival(NY), MEDIAWAVE
International Film & Music Gathering(Hungary), Experiments in
Cinema(NM), Rhizomes(FL), Open Online Two hosted by Fermynwoods
Contemporary Art(UK), European Media Art Festival(Germany), Rogue
Political Remix Festival(CA), and more. She has been published with
Routledge, Transformative Works and Cultures, and presented at diverse
conferences including Digital (De-)(Re)Territorializations(OH), Media
Fields: Contested Territories(CA), Hawaii International Conference on
Arts & Humanities, and the Open Video Conference (NY).
www.desiree-dalessandro.com <http://www.desiree-dalessandro.com/>

*Dr. Owen Gallagher* is a co-editor of the Routledge Companion to Remix
Studies (2014) and has published a number of book chapters, journal
articles and conference papers on remix culture, intellectual property
and visual semiotics. He is the founder of TotalRecut.com
<http://totalrecut.com/>, an online community archive of remix videos,
and a co-founder of the Remix Theory & Praxis seminar group.
Owen received his PhD in Visual Culture from the National College of Art
and Design (NCAD) and is a lecturer of web media (filmmaking,
animation, game design) at Bahrain Polytechnic.

*Daniel Herbert* is an associate professor in Screen Arts and Cultures
at the University of Michigan.  His research examines the relationships
between the media industries, geography, and cultural identities.  He is
author of /Videoland: Movie Culture at the American Video Store/ (UC
Press, 2014). His essays appear in/Canadian Journal of Film Studies,
Creative Industries Journal, Film Quarterly/, /Millennium Film Journal/,
and /Quarterly Review of Film and Video/, as well as in several edited
collections.

*Richard Misek*is a film theorist and montagist. His essay film /Rohmer
in Paris /(2013) has screened at over twenty film festivals on five
continents, and at venues including the National Gallery of Art
(Washington D.C.), the BFI and Barbican (London), and the Museum of
Moving Image and Anthology Film Archives (New York). He is currently
Principal Investigator on the ARHC project, ‘The Audiovisual Essay: a
digital methodology for film and media studies’. He lectures in digital
arts at the University of Kent. http://www.rohmerinparis.com
<http://www.rohmerinparis.com/>

*Graham Rawle*is an internationally renowned writer and collage artist
and lectures in visual communication at the University of Brighton.
Graham's visual work incorporates illustration, design, photography and
installation. His weekly 'Lost Consonants' first appeared in the
weekend/Guardian/in 1990 and ran for 15 years. He has produced other
regular series for the press, while his book/Woman's World/has been
celebrated world-wide.

*Julia Reda* has been a Member of the European Parliament
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Member_of_the_European_Parliament> representing
Germany
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany_(European_Parliament_constituency)> since
2014. She is Vice-President of the Greens/EFA
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greens/EFA> group and the president of
the Young Pirates of Europe
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Pirates_of_Europe>. She has
declared to make copyright
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright> reform her focus for the
legislative term. https://juliareda.eu/en/

*Prof. Charlotte Waelde*is Professor of Intellectual Property Law. Her
focus is on the interface between intellectual property law and changing
technologies, the changes in the law wrought by those technologies, and
the impact that those changes have on the way that the law is both
perceived and used by the affected communities. Prof. Waelde is the IP
consultant on the TRI-PACT project.
http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/law/staff/waelde/


Dr Sarah Atkinson

Senior Lecturer in Digital Cultures

Departments of Culture, Media and Creative Industries &

Digital Humanities

School of Arts and Humanities

1.05 Chesham Building

King’s College London

Strand

London WC2R 2LS

(p) 0207 848 1595

(e) (sarah.atkinson /at/ kcl.ac.uk)

(w)
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/cmci/people/academic/atkinson/index.aspx



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