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[ecrea] CFP: Technologies of Transmediality
Tue Oct 05 15:29:17 GMT 2010
>TECHNOLOGIES OF TRANSMEDIALITY
>
>Thursday 6th Saturday 8th January 2011
>University of Bristol, Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
>
>What happens when films, television programmes
>or live performances adapt, translate or
>incorporate material which originates in a
>different medium, migrating across media or
>involving combinations of media? Technologies
>of Transmediality explores the impact of a range
>of different technologies on performance and
>screen media in the broadest sense, involving
>film, television and theatre histories, but also
>literature and language studies, historians of
>technology as well as researchers in digital
>technologies from computer sciences and
>engineering. Theoretical, practical and
>interpretative contexts will be deployed in
>relation to the theme, provoking dynamic
>comparisons and the sharing of different
>disciplinary insights and perspectives.
>
>The symposium brings together researchers from
>the World University Network institutions from
>the USA and UK in an intensive three-day event
>focused around four keynote addresses from Prof
>Mike van den Heuvel (Wisconsin), Prof Jeff Smith
>(Wisconsin), Prof Sarah Street (Bristol), and
>Prof Phillip Thurtle (Washington). There will
>also be a performance by Bodies in Flight
>exploring the use of photography in live
>performance, directed by Prof Simon Jones
>(Bristol), and a screening of extracts from
>films and television programmes which involve
>the import/impact of popular music as
>transmedial experience, compiled and introduced
>by Dr Kevin Donnelly (Southampton).
>
>The discussion will be developed through four
>themed panels on transmedial forms and texts in screen and performance:
>
>" Historical and contemporary examples
>
>· Comparative issues arising from multiple frames of reference
>
>· Theoretical models for technologies and transmediality
>
>· The practice of transmedial art and technologies
>
>
>Paper presentations are invited for the above
>panels. Abstracts should be between 150 and 200
>words in length, plus full contact details and
>any affiliation, and emailed to
>(Deborah.gibbs /at/ bristol.ac.uk) by Friday 29th
>October. In order to keep the event focused and
>maximize dialogue, numbers will be limited to
>panel presenters only, who will be notified by
>8th November. There is a registration fee of
>£50 which includes lunches, an evening meal and refreshments.
>
>For further information:
>http://www.wun.ac.uk/events/technologies-transmediality
>
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>Lecturer in Journalism and Communication
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>The Media School, Bournemouth University
>Talbot Campus, Poole, BH12 5BB, UK
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