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[Commlist] 20^th Image Week – Techno-cultural Audiovisualities
Thu Oct 27 17:03:03 GMT 2022
*Subject: 20^th Image Week – Techno-cultural Audiovisualities*
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The “Audiovisualities of Technoculture: Communication, Memory and Design
(TCAv)” a research group, linked to the Graduate Program in
Communication Sciences at the University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, a
jesuit university from Brazil, is holding the 20th edition of Image Week
from November 7th to 10th. This year, the event adopts the theme
Techno-cultural Audiovisualities and will take place online and free of
charge, from noon to 2 p.m. (USA Pacific Time), and can be watched
through Zoom (see links below for registration).
The event, in its 20^th edition, will take place from November 7th to
10th, will feature lectures by national and international communication
researchers and short films from graduate alumni.
All remote, through Zoom webinar platform. Check links at the end.
The program begins with two round tables formed by international guests.
On November 7th, we welcome Professor Dr. Peter Krapp (University of
California Irvine) with the lecture "Is the internet a museum of
computing?" and, on November 8th, Professor Dr. Lori Emerson (University
of Colorado) with the lecture "Situated practices in the media
archaelogy". Both lectures will have the mediation of professor Dr.
Gustavo Fischer (Unisinos), currently a visiting scholar at UCI´s Film
and Media Department.
Peter Krapp is Professor of Film and Media Studies at UCI and his major
publications include "Medium cool" (2002), "Deja vu: Aberrations of
cultural memory" (2004), "Noise channels: Glitch and error in digital
culture" (2011) and "Handbook language - Culture - Communication"
(2013). His research interests are cultural memory, history and theory
of gadgets, games and simulations in film and digital representations.
He is a partner of TCAv and has participated in Image Week in 2018 and
2020. This time, he will question studies that show the internet as the
most appropriate way to gather, consult, commemorate, and musealize what
we know about computing.
Lori Emerson is a professor in the Department of English and director of
the Arts, Writing, and Performance Program at the University of
Colorado. Known for her work in media archaeology, digital preservation,
and digital archives, she has authored ''Reading writing interfaces''
(2014) and co-authored ''The Lab Book: Situated practices in media
studies'' (2022). This is her first appearance at Image Week, and during
the event she will comment on her work as director and founder of Media
Archaeology Lab, a museum dedicated to obsolete technologies produced
since the 19th century.
On the 9th, Dr. Bruno Moreschi, will address the topic "Seeing and
practicing computer vision", in which he will discuss the images that
train machines and the processes and practices that make them feasible
and unfeasible. There will be simultaneous interpretation for English
speakers. Professor Dr. João Ricardo Bittencourt (Unisinos) will be in
charge of the mediation.
Bruno Moreschi is an academic researcher and multidisciplinary artist.
His investigations are related to experiences of diffusion and teaching
of a more inclusive History of Art, besides the deconstruction of
systems and the decoding of their procedures and social practices. He is
currently conducting experiments in the field of Artificial
Intelligence, in reverse engineering processes for the realization of
expanded practices of institutional critique and studies on human layers
present in the training and maintenance of contemporary digital
infrastructures.
The last day of the event promotes the screening of the short films (in
Portuguese) "É assim que eu me lembro", by Julherme Pires, and " Meu pai
vestido de trabalhador", by Analu Favretto, both alumni from our
Communications Graduate Program. After the screening of the movies, we
will have the debate "From research to film" with its directors.
Professor Tiago Ricciardi Correa Lopes (Unisinos) will mediate. Both
short films are in portuguese and there will be no simultaneous
interpretation on this final day.
With a doctorate and master's degree in Communication Sciences from
Unisinos, Julherme Pires has professional and academic experience in the
audiovisual and cultural fields. He has a bachelor's degree in
Journalism and a specialist in Cinema and Audiovisual Direction from
Unochapecó. On the 10th, Julherme will present the experimental film "É
assim que eu me lembro" (This is how I remember), produced with image
archives and developed from his thesis.
Analu Favretto has a degree in Cinema and Audiovisual from UFPel and a
master's degree in Communication Sciences from Unisinos. Her interests
surround technocultural issues, updates of rurality constructs and
Brazilian short films. She has participated in film festivals with her
own films. In the event, she will screen her short film "My father
dressed as a worker", which deals with image, memory and archive.
For more information about the event, please contact Gustavo Fischer at
(gdaudtfi /at/ uci.edu) <mailto:(gdaudtfi /at/ uci.edu)>or (gfischer /at/ unisinos.br)
<mailto:(gfischer /at/ unisinos.br)>
*For registration through Zoom, click on links below*
*Day 1 – Peter Krapp*
*Day 2 – Lori Emerson*
*Day 3 – Bruno Moreschi*
*Day 4 – Short films – Julherme Pires / Analu Favretto*
*The event (with simultaneous interpretation to Portuguese on day 1 and
2 and simultaneous interpretation in English on day 3) will also be
streamed on youtube (**http://www.youtube.com/tcaudiovisual*
<http://www.youtube.com/tcaudiovisual>*) *
The event is organized by TCAv/PPGCC UNISINOS has the support from
UNISINOS, CAPES, UNISINOS Digital Cultural Institute, UNISINOS Creative
Industry School and zoom rooms and technical support from University of
California/Irvine.
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