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[ecrea] CFP: New Perspectives on Cinematic Spectatorship, Digital Culture & Space - Special Issue of Networking Knowledge
Wed Jan 15 22:25:14 GMT 2014
CALL FOR PAPERS:
New Perspectives on Cinematic Spectatorship, Digital Culture & Space:
Re-evaluating Exhibition, Participation and Interaction
A special-themed issue of Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA-PGN
Deadline for abstracts: 1st April 2014
Throughout the history of the moving image, interrogations of film as
text have arguably taken precedence over analysis of cinema as space.
The film industry and film academia both assume, and thus assert, a
dominant understanding of the environmental architecture of cinema based
on a set dynamic between projector, screen and viewer. Ingrained over
time from these spatial parameters is an almost taken-for-granted
idealisation of the unique experience of film viewing: the ‘cinematic
dispositif’. Despite the cultural hegemony of the traditional ‘cinematic
dispositif’, in a 2008 article André Parente and Victa de Carvalho
suggest that film history is littered with (often overlooked) variations
and experimentations in cinema’s spatial parameters. Writing from the
context of the binary between cinema and art they suggest that
contemporary transformations “call for a reproblematisation of the
dispositif and its conceptual, historical and conceptual aspects” (2008:
39). This issue of Networking Knowledge seeks to publish a range of
articles that interrogate and problematise the ‘cinematic dispositif’ in
light of the transformative effects of digital culture.
A raft of digital, technological advances is affecting viewing
practices, which in turn, are challenging the ‘sacrosanct’ space of the
cinema auditorium in myriad ways. In the early nineties Thomas Elsaesser
postulated a revolutionary time for cinema referencing reactions to the
influence of television and VCR and only touching on the future virtual
spaces to come. Since then, a host of institutional, technological and
cultural transformations has engendered a redefinition of the
production, distribution and exhibition landscape. Further than this the
spectrum of outcomes and possibilities of cinema metamorphosing as a
spatial, experiential, interactive, phenomenological construct have only
just begun to be realised. This issue seeks to contextualise and
theorise the relationship between bodies, spaces, technologies and
screens in the digital age, providing a philosophical interrogation of
contemporary cinematic experience. We invite articles in subject areas,
which may include but are not limited to:
· New theorisations of cinematic spectatorship
· New philosophies of bodies/spaces/screens
· The effect of new modes of distribution in cinematic viewing
· Influence of communications technologies and social media
· Forms of interactivity and cinematic immersion
· New filmmaking practices and tools
· Trans-media effects
· Issues for film criticism, journalism and writing
· Debates around the future of Film Studies as a discipline
· Analysis of practices designed to preserve a ‘traditional’
understanding of cinema.
We invite articles by postgraduate and early career researchers, which
are 5,000 to 6,000 words long. Please send abstracts of up to 300 words
along with a 50-word biography by April 1st 2014 to Dario Llinares
((dario.llinares /at/ falmouth.ac.uk)) and Sam Ward ((aaxsjw /at/ nottingham.ac.uk)).
Articles will be due on 1st August 2014. Please contact the editors or
visit the Networking Knowledge web pages for any further information.
Dr Dario Llinares and Dr Sarah Arnold, Falmouth University
Guest Editors
Sam Ward
Journal Editor
Sam Ward
Journal Editor
Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network
PhD Candidate
Department of Culture, Film and Media
School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies
University of Nottingham
www.mediaacrossborders.com
www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk
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