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[Commlist] International Journal of Film and Media Arts - special issue: GEECT Special Issue: Mapping Artistic Research in Film published

Mon Nov 23 18:54:37 GMT 2020







The latest issue of the International Journal of Film and Media Arts - IJFMA, in partnership with the GEECT (Groupement Européen Des Écoles de Cinéma et de Télévision/The European Grouping of Film and Television Schools), is now available online.

This special issue is an entrée that maps out some of the artistic research in cinema, in  collaboration with several GEECT schools. The papers provide examples of transdisciplinary approaches and methods in technology, pedagogy, representational politics and aesthetic enquiries in film practices.

Drawing from the GEECT conference in January 2020 onArtistic Research and Film Practice, this special issue is enriching to see the active participation and interest it has aroused in the various schools, resulting in the publication of several articles representing some of the best film schools in Europe. The development of a film research environment is essential for the creation of a culture of film research and this objective is captured by the breath and scope of the practices with, in and through film and contributes to the ongoing debates on the relevance and impact of artistic research

The launch of this special issue was coordinated by Manuel José Damásio, president of GEECT and director of the Film and Media Arts Department at Lusófona University, and Jyoti Mistry, professor and researcher at HDK-Valand Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, who worked together on the edition of this issue.

IJFMA,recently accepted for indexing at Scopus, is a biannual publication of the Film and Media Arts Department focusing on all areas of film and media research and criticism, such as animation, television, media arts and video games, and their various social and cultural forms of expression and materialization.

Issue Link: https://revistas.ulusofona.pt/index.php/ijfma/issue/view/756

*Schools involved:*
Lusófona University (Portugal);
Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School - Tallinn University (Estonia);
Babelsberg Film University KONRAD WOLF (Germany);
Film and Screen Studies at SOAS, University of London (United Kingdom);
Film and Television Head of Department: Wits School of the Arts (South Africa);
Zurich University of the Arts ZHdK (Switzerland);
Institute for Film and Television - Film Academy Vienna, mdw - University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (Austria);
HDK-Valand, University of Gothenburg (Sweden);
The Norwegian Film School, Centre for Exclusive in Film and Interactive Media Arts (Norway);
Aalborg University Copenhagen (Denmark);
The Norwegian Film School, Storm Films (Norway).

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 Full Papers

Axes of Tension: Navigating craft, institution and industry as an art-researcher in film and new media
    Nadja Lipsyc, Camilla Jaller, Frederick Howard
    9-26
        PDF
The Aesthetics and Perception of Documentary Film: A mixed methods approach and Its implications for Artistic Research
    Christian Iseli, Stefan Dux, Miriam Laura Loertscher
    27-48
        PDF
Pedagogical Experiment with Portrait Lighting in Combination with different Actor’s intent in the case of novice Actors
    Elen Lotman
    49-64
        PDF
Video Essays: Curating and Transforming Film Education through Artistic Research
    Estrella Sendra
    65-81
        PDF
Towards a Participatory Approach: Reversing the Gaze when (re)presenting Refugees in nonfiction film
    Rand Beiruty
    82-99
        PDF
Confronting Realities – First Steps Working on Cinematic Autosociobiographies Barbara Wolfram, Christina Wintersteiger, Elena Meilicke, Nina Kusturica, Claudia Walkensteiner-Preschl
    100-123
        PDF
Contracts of making, viewing and listening: Researching in and through films
    Ram Krishna Ranjan
    124-137
        PDF
    Asymmetries : Iterative Cinematic Cartographies
    Nduka Mntambo
    138-157
        PDF




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