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[ecrea] The Beautiful Frame November 14th - 15th 2017
Mon Oct 23 13:16:19 GMT 2017
THE BEAUTIFUL FRAME:
Animation, Video Games and Virtual Experience:
Sport and the Artifice of Moving Image Media
The Supporters Club, Hotel Football, Manchester
Nov 14th / Nov 15th 2017 [09.30 - 17.30]
Register now at:
http://store.lboro.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/school-of-the-arts-english-and-drama/upcoming-eventssymposiums/animation-video-games-and-virtual-experience-sport-and-the-artifice-of-moving-image-media
PROGRAMME
November 14th 2017
9.00-9.30am Arrival and Registration
9.30am Welcome and Introduction: The Animation Spectrum and Sport
Professor Paul Wells
10.00 am – 11.00am KEYNOTE
MIKE O'MAHONY Professor of History of Art and Visual Culture, University
of Bristol
Action Replayed!: How Watching Sport Changed the Way We See the World
The emergence and global dissemination of the new medium of photography
notably coincided with the rise of organized sport in the modern world.
Contrary to popular perception, sport was one of the earliest themes
embraced by early photographers, although limitations in early
photographic technology inevitably restricted the possibility for
capturing sporting action.
Significantly, it was a strong desire to achieve this goal that
motivated some of the earliest attempts to animate photographic images
into coherent sequences, thus allowing the detailed study of sporting
motion. At the same time this work opened a new field facilitating the
use of animated imagery to study and perfect training regimes and
protocols for high performance athletes. The paper will look at the
impact of sport on the early development of chronophotography
considering the impact this had on subsequent developments within
animation and sport.
11.00am COFFEE
11.15am Aren’t Girls Wonderful? : The Hidden History of Women’s Football
and The Moving Image Media 1869-2017 Jean Williams
11.45am Race and Face: The Bodily Habitus in 1980s Boxing Games
Alex Wade
12.15pm The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix: How an animated racecar changed an
established universe.
Gunnar Strom
12.45pm LUNCH
01.45-2.45pm KEYNOTE
JOHN O'SHEA Senior Exhibition Manager, National Science and Media
Museum, Bradford.
Life Imitating Art
Drawing on research and expertise from 2014’s major exhibition Pitch to
Pixel: The World of Football Gaming, this talk highlights key points of
intersection and overlap in the realms of sports, broadcasting and video
gaming: Expect a pixelated, glitchy, insight into the emergence of new
technologies, changing modes of representation, cross-industry
investment and the obsessive pursuit of realer than real environments
and experiences, all of which are ”…in the game”.
02.45pm – 3.45pm Sport, Virtual Practice and Health & Well-Being: Projects
Samantha Beath
Melanie Hani
Jim Horsfield and Adam Seaman
Ian Creichton-Chambers
3.45pm COFFEE
4.00pm Showing of WAR GAME (2002)
In recognition of the opening of The Beautiful Frame; Animation and
Sport at the National Football Museum, on Armistice Day, a showing of
War Game. With Introduction, Discussion, and Q&A with Illuminated Films’
Iain Harvey, executive producer of The Snowman, When the Wind Blows, and
Father Christmas, and producer of Channel Five’s Little Princess.
5.30pm CLOSE
November 15th 2017
9.30am COFFEE AVAILABLE
9.45am Introduction Professor Paul Wells
10.00am A feel for the game: exploring game experience through
sports-themed video games
Professor Garry Crawford and Dr Daniel Muriel
10.30am Trust in Images: The Mediating Role of Image Processing
Algorithms in Visualizing the Goal/No Goal Decision in Football
Christoph Musik
Potential for Affective Training Scenarios for Athlete Development
Ryan Flynn
11.00am COFFEE
11.15am Playing as the Team: A Transmedia Storytelling Approach to
Sports and Video Games
William Coombs
11.45am The Globalization Strategy of Football through Video Games
Tobias Scholz
12.15pm Sensorial athletic realms? Re-framing sports events as immersive
and vicarious media events
Damian Sturm
12.45pm Lunch
01.45pm Sport Data Realisation for Virtual Performance
Grant McLay
02.15 Potential for Affective Training Scenarios for Athlete Development
Ryan Flynn
02.45pm Sports: Fusing the Virtual and Real world
Nathan Kellman
03.15pm Plenary Discussion: Concluding Remarks and Recommendations
03.30pm CLOSE at HOTEL FOOTBALL
4.00pm RE-CONVENE AT THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL MUSEUM
Tour of THE BEAUTIFUL FRAME: ANIMATION AND SPORT EXHIBITION
CLOSE
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