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[Commlist] cfp conference - Reconfigurations
Wed Apr 07 20:55:15 GMT 2021
Virtual Conference /Narrative, Media and Cognition /
*“RECONFIGURATIONS: New narrative challenges in moving images”*
Deadline for proposal submission: 12^th April.
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The 6^th edition of the conference /Narrative, Media and Cognition/ aims
to combine narrative, as an artistic and social phenomenon, with the
artistic and technical media that convey it and with the cognition that
produces it and gives it meaning. The 2021 edition of the conference is
hosted by the Theatre and Film School of the Lisbon Polytechnic
Institute, in Portugal, in association with the WG of the Audiovisual
Narratives of AIM - The Moving Image Association in Portugal. It will
take place on the 14^th, 15^th, 16^th of October 2021, via Zoom.
Upon entering a new decade of the twenty-first century the artistic
landscape is increasingly hybrid and veering from the norms; a growing
blend of forms, contents and genres is taking place. Therefore, it is
imperative to reflect on the interrelation of the three main topics of
the conference – narrative, media/arts, and cognition – and to
contribute with academic theorization that allows for a broadening of
reflection upon the nature and role of narrative as the binding element
of a new audiovisual praxis. In this sense, the current edition of the
conference focuses on the multiple challenges of artistic
contemporaneity, seeking to foster a multidisciplinary dialogue.
There will be a publication with selected, peer-reviewed articles
issuing from this conference. **
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*Possible topics may include, but are not limited to:*
·Complex, non-linear and fragmentary narrative structures.
·Self-reflexivity, metalepsis, ekphrasis, embedding.
·Unreliable narration.
·Characters and diegetic universes.
·Time and space in narrative.
·Scriptwriting techniques.
·Essay film, webdocumentary.
·Autobiography, self-portrait, autofiction.
·Transmedia storytelling.
·Intermediality: narrative as cutting across different media.
·Film adaptation.
·Seriality, complex television series.
·Narrative and new media.
·New exhibition and exposition formats, streaming.
·Interactive narrative.
·Design, characters and narrative structures in videogames.
·Narrative as a cognitive structure.
·Relationship between media and cognition.
·Narration and altered states of consciousness.
·Narrative reception and creation mechanisms.
*We are proud to present the following keynote speakers: *
* Professor Jane Alison – University of Virginia.Author of the book
/Meander, Spiral, Explode: Design and Pattern in Narrative /(2019).
* Professor Nitzan Ben Shaul – University of Tel-Aviv.Author of the
book /Cinema of Choice: Optional Thinking and Narrative Movies/ (2012).
* Professor Jens Eder – University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf. Co-editor
of /Image Operations. Visual Media and Political Conflict/ (2017)
and /Characters in Fictional Worlds: Understanding Imaginary Beings
in Literature, Film, and Other Media /(2010).
* Professor Marina Grishakova – University of Tartu.Co-author of
/The Gesamtkunstwerk as a Synergy of the Arts /(Peter Lang, 2020);
co-editor of /Narrative Complexity: Cognition, Embodiment,
Evolution/ (2019) and /Intermediality and Storytelling/ (2010).
* Miklós Kiss – University of Groningen.Co-author of the book
/Impossible Puzzle Films: A Cognitive Approach to Contemporary
Complex Cinema/ (2018)/. /Professor Jason Mittell – Middlebury
College.Author of the book /Complex TV: The Poetics of Contemporary
Television Storytelling/. (2015).
*Conference languages*: English and Portuguese.
The conference is free of charge for selected participants, but
registration is mandatory to be able to access the sessions.
**
*Timetable: (2021)*
April 12: Deadline for proposal submission.
May 12: Notification of acceptance.
July 7: Deadline for registration (free of charge).
October 14-16: Conference dates.
**
*Submission: *
We invite each of you to submit a proposal for a 20-minute presentation.
Each participant is limited to one talk. Both theoretical and
analytical-theoretical approaches are accepted.
The proposal must contain an abstract (500 words max.), 5 keywords, 3
bibliographical references and a short bio of the author (250 words
max.). Send to Fátima Chinita ((chinita.estc /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(chinita.estc /at/ gmail.com)>) and Abel Júpiter
((estc.conferencia.2021 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(estc.conferencia.2021 /at/ gmail.com)>).
*Suggested bibliography and more information *available on the
conference website: https://reconfiguracoes.estc.ipl.pt
<https://reconfiguracoes.estc.ipl.pt>
Organizers:
Fátima Chinita, PhD. - Lisbon Polytechnic Institute, Theatre and Film School
Guilhermina Castro, PhD. - Catholic University, School of the Arts, CITAR
Jorge Palinhos, PhD. - Lisbon Polytechnic Institute, Theatre and Film School
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