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[ecrea] CFP - "Change and Continuity: Interdisciplinary Aspects of Animation, Comics and Literature" Stuttgart April 25th 2013
Fri Jan 18 22:54:03 GMT 2013
"Change and Continuity: Interdisciplinary Aspects of Animation, Comics
and Literature"
Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film /Literaturhaus
Stuttgart, Thursday, April 25 2013
Call for papers:
An academic symposium at the Stuttgart International Festival of
Animated Film 2013 in collaboration with the Society for Animation
Studies, the School of Art, Design and Media at Nanyang Technological
University Singapore, the Institute of Media Studies at Eberhard Karls
University Tuebingen and the Literaturhaus Stuttgart.
This one-day symposium welcomes papers, which negotiate cross-media
developments and interdisciplinarity in the fields of written
literature, graphic novels and animation. These fields have provided a
continuous source for mutual inspiration since the very beginning of
each medium.
Today comic characters and stories not only serve as source material for
major Hollywood blockbusters, but the forms also undergo a continuous
transformation in commercial and avant-garde art: New hybrid forms are
emerging, which creatively combine narrative aspects and formal elements
in entirely new ways.
The symposium invites abstracts for 20-minute presentations and welcomes
proposals on all aspects of cross-disciplinary influences and relations
between literature, comics (graphic novels) and animation/film.
Topics can include, but are not limited to:
-Adaptations of written literature for comics and/or animation/film
-Adaptations of comics and graphic novels as animation or live action films
-Historical studies on communalities between comics and animation
-Influence of comics on animation and vice versa: historic and current
-Comic adaptations of life action and animation films
-Comic artists as designers for animation and life action
-Games and comics
-New hybrid forms between comics and animation: motion comics, animated
comics, interactive comics
-Hybrid forms of written literature and comics/animation
-Animated poetry
-Analysis and comparisons of narrative structures in literature, comics
and animation
-Avant-garde approaches of combing and re-inventing the media in new context
-Graphic journalism
-Sequential visual storytelling
-Animation and illustration
The symposium is aiming to be highly interdisciplinary and international
in nature, bringing together scholars, students, academics and artists
from diverse fields of research and professional practice. Proposals,
which relate to the symposium topics in the wider sense will be preferred.
Please e-mail abstracts of 250 words maximum (excluding title) to the
attention of the conference review committee at:
(sasconference_itfs /at/ hannesrall.com)
Abstracts should include your name, affiliation, e-mail address, and the
title of your proposed paper. Please do also provide a short CV, with a
maximum of 300 words as a separate document.
The deadline for submissions is Friday, February 18th, 2013.Authors of
accepted papers will be notified in the third week of March.
The call is open to all interested scholars, researchers and
practitioners. Accepted speakers as well as visitors of the symposium
will need to get an accreditation for professionals at the Stuttgart
International Festival of Animated Film 2013. This will allow full
access to the symposium as well as to the complete program of Stuttgart
International Festival of Animated Film for a very moderate fee-details
will follow closer to the conference date.
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