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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Conference on Stereoscopic Media - March 2012
Wed Dec 28 16:17:57 GMT 2011
Call For Papers - *
Moving Your Storytelling Into the Third Dimension*
Industry Conference with a two-day research tract.
22nd and 23rd March, 2012
Ravensbourne,
6, Penrose Way,
Greenwich,
London,
SE10 0EW
The Latin for perspective is /perspicere (/to see through), seeing
beyond boundaries or beyond solidity. The Greeks attempted to evolve a
system of perspective around the 5th century B.C. as part of an interest
in illusionism and Renaissance artists took this further by developing
techniques of using the third dimension in art (Kemp, 1992).
Impressionists such as Cezanne broke these 'rules' by arranging objects
in order of importance rather than distance from the viewer.
Playing with the Mise-en-scene, or finding new ways to tell a story
using the third dimension, is the theme of this second international
conference on 3-D stereoscopic media (principally Film and Television).
800 industry delegates will be attending the free two-day conference and
we invite papers and presentations from researchers who would like to
share their work in this area.
Technical, economic and cultural approaches are welcome, in particular
topics which encourage a critical analysis of the opportunities and
challenges of 3-D Television and Film. Production and audience
perspectives will also be of high interest to delegates as will
ethnographic studies which combine applied and basic/pure research, for
example explorations into a 'glasses-free' experience, or on children's
experiences of 3-D stereoscopic media. We will schedule themed panels in
response to the call. Presentations should last no longer than 15
minutes. If you wish to submit a paper/presentation, or if you wish to
suggest and chair a panel, the deadline for submissions is *Monday 5th
March. *Please send a 500 word abstract to: Lizzie Jackson,
(lizzie.jackson /at/ rave.ac.uk). <mailto:(lizzie.jackson /at/ rave.ac.uk)>
The conference is supported by Screen International and draws together
an existing community of over 400 directors, producers, technicians, and
manufacturers who formed an online community of practice after last
year's conference. <mailto:(lizzie.jackson /at/ rave.ac.uk)>For further
information: http://3dstorytelling.co.uk/
I hope you will find the event of interest and wish to submit your work.
We are keen to support all researchers and doctoral students who are
researching this area. If you wish to attend, but not present, please
send me an email stating your particular interest.
Best wishes,
Lizzie
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Dr Lizzie Jackson,
Academic Development Manager: Applied Research
with responsibility for the Undergraduate Production Courses,
Ravensbourne
Penrose Way
London
SE10 0EW
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Skype: london-lizzie.jackson
http://rave.academia.edu/LizzieJackson
Ravensbourne - RIBA Awards Winner for London 2011
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