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[Commlist] Sightlines: Filmmaking in the Academy Journal Issue 5 published

Mon Jul 03 21:37:11 GMT 2023



Sightlines: Filmmaking in the Academy Journal Issue 5 now published online


The Australian Screen Production, Education and Research Association (ASPERA) is proud to announce that Issue 5 of Sightlines Journal is now available to read at: https://www.aspera.org.au/issue-5

This special issue of the journal, titled 'Mobile and Smartphone Filmmaking – Past, Present & Future', is led by guest editorial lead, Associate Professor Max Schleser, and features a selection of works from the Mobile Innovation Network & Association (MINA). The issue showcases  12 screen productions and films made in a research context within the higher education sector. These non-traditional research outputs interrogate various aspects of creative arts research, including interactive and collaborative processes, experimental moving-image arts approaches, discursive socio-political formations, or mobile specific formations such as selfies and vertical video.

The authors and screen works featured in the issue are:

Patrick Kelly - On Queer Selfies (2022)

Felix Gyebi - Kukunor ni Tsu (2022)

Liz Burke - Aliens Among Us - a Film about People and their Dogs (2022)

Dafydd Sills-Jones and Roger Owen - Amrywiaethau Cafflogion #3: Uniongyrchol, Esgair Fraith, Alun (Cafflogion Variations #3: Vertical, Esgair Fraith, Alun) (2022)

Catherine Gough-Brady - Creating 70+: Film Production Process as Relational Acts (2022)

Aparna Sharma - Still Life (2021)

Martin Koszolko - Ngannelong / Hanging Rock (2021)

Anna Chiara Sabatino - Video-pharmakon: Mobile Filmmaking as Therapeutic Creative Practice (2021)

Miranda Wilson - Letterbox Populi (2020)

David Cowlard - Lung (2016)

Justin Harvey - Curtain (2016)

Hiran Matheus - Pau de Selfie (2015)

Sightlines is Australia's leading venue for screen-based non-traditional research outputs. Sightlines does not charge processing fees for publication of creative works.

For more information contact:

(sighlines /at/ aspera.org.au)

or

Kath Dooley
(kath.dooley /at/ unisa.edu.au)



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