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[ecrea] CFP: Framing Space through Architecture and Film, Panel at the AAH Conference
Wed Oct 18 18:53:57 GMT 2017
CALL FOR PAPERS
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*Invitation to submit to Panel at the*
*Association for Art History 2018 Annual Conference *
*Courtauld Institute of Art & King’s College London *
*5 – 7 April 2018, London*
*Framing Space through Architecture and Film*
*Co-convenors: *
Jessica Schouela, University of York, (js1878 /at/ york.ac.uk)
<mailto:(js1878 /at/ york.ac.uk)>
Hannah Paveck, King’s College London, (hannah.paveck /at/ kcl.ac.uk)
<mailto:(hannah.paveck /at/ kcl.ac.uk)>
We experience architecture and film as media of duration that unfold in
time. The encounter of an embodied spectator or inhabitant with a film
or a dwelling is informed principally by motion and the succession of
one frame or screen (architectonic and cinematic) to the next. These two
modes of construction investigate into the three dimensional occupancy
and representation of space as it relates to both bodies and objects,
framed within curated and mediated spaces. Instantiating an experience
of space that is far more than visual, architecture and film activate
both sound and touch, the latter being a mutual and relational
‘commitment’ of the body and the world (Jennifer Barker).
Adolf Loos famously writes: “it is my greatest pride that the interiors
I have created are completely lacking in effect when photographed”. Does
film function differently? How have architecture and film represented
each other and in which ways do they, either similarly or distinctly,
frame or design space? What happens to architecture when it is filmed
and how might a building be described in terms of its cinematic
qualities (Beatriz Colomina)?
Moreover, how can film and architecture challenge our perceptual habits?
Can film convey atmosphere of space and the built environment (Gernot
Böhme)? How might the representation of urban versus domestic narratives
(i.e. exterior and interior space) through film result in distinct
viewing experiences?
This panel explores the mutually informing link between architecture and
film in an effort to not only open up the limits of these methods of
representation but also to look beyond what typically gets included
within the history of art. Proposals may address the relationship
between architecture and film through ontological comparisons, the
framing and representation of space, and/or the phenomenological
experience of mediated spaces.
Please submit your proposal for a 25-minute paper to (js1878 /at/ york.ac.uk)
<file://localhost/%2522mailto> and (hannah.paveck /at/ kcl.ac.uk)
<mailto:(hannah.paveck /at/ kcl.ac.uk)> by *Monday 6th November*. Proposals
should include the title of the paper, a 250-word abstract, and a short
bibliographical statement.
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