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[ecrea] 12th Irish Screen Seminar
Thu May 05 21:41:31 GMT 2016
12^th Irish Screen Seminar Series hosted by the School of
Communications, Dublin City University
Wednesday May 11^th 2016 - Admission Free
Room C114, Henry Grattan Building, Dublin City University, Glasnevin,
Dublin 9.
Keynote Speaker – Dr Catherine Grant (Sussex) - ‘Dissolves of Passion’:
Materially Thinking through Editing in Videographic Compilation
9.30-11.00am Screen: migration, policy, and practice
Panel 1 – Chair Dr Cormac Deane (IADT Dun Laoghaire)
Cormac Mc Garry (NUI Galway) Comic books in the digital age: the great
screen migration?
Maria O’Brien (DCU) Video games in the 2013 Cinema Communication
negotiations: A political economic perspective
Paul O’Neill (DCU) Practice what we preach: An analysis of tactical
media as a form of networked art practice.
11.15-12.45pm Gender, Sexuality and Representation.
Panel 2 – Chair Dr Niamh Thornton (Liverpool)
Dr Aaron Hunter (Maynooth) Designing Authorship: Polly Platt’s
Contributions to the Early Films of Peter Bogdanovich
John Moran (DCU) - Beyond Pornification and Sexualisation: Re-Theorising
Sexual Representation in Popular Film
Dr Abigail Keating (Cork)Framing Intimacy in Todd Haynes's /Carol/
Lunch 12.45-1.30pm
1.30-3.00pm The Audiovisual Essay
Panel 3 – Chair Dr Catherine Grant (Sussex)
Tony Patrickson (Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology) Visual Elucidation
in Videographic Studies
Liam Hanlon (DCU) The Manic Pixie Dream Girl
Jamie Hooper (DCU) Alchemy and /Dr Who/
Warren Callanan (DCU) /Ex Machina/ and German Expressionism
Paul Kelly (DCU) The Cinema of Attractions
3.15-4.45 Ireland On Screen
Panel 4 – Chair Dr Liz Greene (DCU)
Loretta Goff (Cork) - Express Shipping Ireland Straight to American
TV’S/DVD’s**
Denis Murphy (DCU) - It Came to Connemara: Roger Corman and the Irish
Film industry**
Deirdre Molumby (Trinity College Dublin) - Urban Spatial Practise in
Donal Foreman’s /Out of Here/ (2014)
5.15-6.30
KEYNOTE Dr Catherine Grant (Sussex) - ‘Dissolves of Passion’: Materially
Thinking through Editing in Videographic Compilation
In this lecture, I will attempt to tell the story of a video essay from
beginning to end, to try to re-create its creation, to understand its
collective and contingent origins as well as its particular forms of
material thinking. This kind of practice-led research knows not what it
thinks before it begins; it is a coming to knowledge that is ‘not the
awareness of a mind that holds itself aloof from the messy, hands-on
business of work’, as Tim Ingold writes (following Heidegger), but,
rather, ‘immanent in practical, perceptual activity’. The video essay in
question is ‘Dissolves of Passion: A Film Within a Film’, an
eight-minute-long compilation of slowed down versions of all of the
dissolves (or fading in and out, superimposed shots) that I could locate
in and extract from David Lean’s 1945 movie /Brief Encounter/ (U.K.) in
the order in which they appear in that film. With its procedures largely
predetermined by these basic formal, chronological and ‘completist’
aims, the kind of audio-visual assemblage I made may not sound like
either the most critical, or the most creative, of film scholarly
activities. But in my experience, such parameter-based videographic
explorations of elements of filmmaking can turn out to be a compelling
methodology for academic research projects. In this case, the chosen
parameter was one that drew on existing ‘found footage’ traditions of
compilation filmmaking as well as on film and moving image scholarship.
The resultant video is distinctly derivative—indeed, it is a useful
‘limit case’ in unoriginal creativity. But through its transformative
re-workings, I was able to make some discoveries about the material at
the same time as framing a particular audio-visual experience of it.
Directions to venue – Room C114 is on Level 1 of the Henry Grattan
Building on the Glasnevin Campus of Dublin City University -
Here is a large map of the DCU campuses -
http://www.dcu.ie/info/get_to.shtml
and here is a more precise map of the Glasnevin campus -
http://www.dcu.ie/info/campus.shtml
To get here using public transport the following bus routes serve the
Glasnevin campus - http://www.dcu.ie/info/public_transport.shtml
The number 44 bus goes from O’Connell Street and the terminus is on the
Glasnevin campus beside the Helix, which is next to the Henry Grattan
Building, where the event will take place.
We would urge those presenting to bring their own laptop and adaptors. A
VGA cable for projection and sound equipment will be provided.
If you would like to join us for dinner we have booked The Cedar Tree,
St Andrew’s Street, Dublin 2, for 8pm on Wednesday evening after the
keynote lecture.
Dr Liz Greene
School of Communications,
Dublin City University,
Ireland.
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