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[ecrea] ECREA Pre-Conference Mobile (in)visibilities - cfp
Tue May 29 07:41:46 GMT 2018
Title: Mobile (in)visibilities
Date: October 31, 2018
Location: Lugano, Switzerland
Organizer: ECREA TWG Visual Cultures
In a well known call for studying vision and visuality, focusing on both
the physical act of seeing and the social circumstances within which it
is embedded, Hal Foster (1988) suggested to attend to differences “among
how we see, how we are able, allowed, or made to see, and how we see
this seeing or the unseen therein.” Social scientific work on “ways of
seeing” (Berger 1972), though not always rendered in these terms, had
already started to focus on the myriad ways in which we move in social
space, socially regulate interpersonal boundaries, or deal with
proxemics. In the last years, calls for practice-based studies of vision
and visuality have started to explore the role of embodied, material
practices to what becomes visible e.g. in photographs, and what remains
unseen (e.g. Kember & Zylinska 2012; Rose & Tolia-Kelly 2012;
Lehmuskallio & Gómez Cruz 2016). These latter studies focus specifically
on the role of media in transforming that which we might see with our
eyes as pictures to be shown and shared to others. In doing so, they
point to the role of media in transforming what becomes visible, and
what remains unseen. Practice-based studies foreground mediation, and in
doing so, focus on movement. That which moves may catch our attention,
or move out of sight. Visibilities are partial, and always on the move.
The ECREA TWG Visual Cultures invites papers to discuss *mobile
(in)visibilities*, exploring vision and visuality as materially
mediated, socially constrained, in movement, and only at times available
for prolonged attention.
Please submit an abstract of 500 words, specifying how your paper ties
in with the preconference theme by June 30 2018 to
https://www.lyyti.in/ecrea2018mobileinvisibilities_abstracts
Notification of acceptance: 22 July 2018
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