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[Commlist] Retuning the Screen. Sound Methods and the Aural Dimension of Film and Media History conference
Wed Oct 28 22:50:14 GMT 2020
"Retuning the Screen Conference. Sound Methods and the Aural Dimension
of Film and Media History" is going online next week from November 2nd
-4th 2020. Register on the https://ff2020.filmforumfestival.it
<https://ff2020.filmforumfestival.it> website in order to get the links
and password that will enable you to access pre-recorded presentations
and to join online discussions
Keynote speeches by Carolyn Birdsall (University of Amsterdam) and
Trevor Pinch (Cornell University, New York)
With two keynote addresses, one roundtable, 30 speakers and seven
moments of online (sound) discussions, the "Retuning the Screen"
conference organised by the Udine University (IT) aims at enhancing the
emergence and consolidation of these aurally oriented perspectives, as
innovative entry points in film and media theory and history at large.
As Jonathan Sterne has argued, to think sonically does not so much imply
sound as an exclusive object of interest. Instead, it outlines an
alternative path to be pursued through history, a different mapping of
the same territory, a distinct epistemological position (Sterne 2003;
2012). Following this approach, we are not interested in exploring the
aural “segment” of audiovisual texts (i.e. the soundtrack) for their
expressive and artistic significance. Neither we are exclusively
concerned with “audio” and technologically mediated sound in itself. Our
general objective will be to understand how the theoretical concepts and
methods developed to investigate aurality could reframe cinema and
visual media as research objects.
Program:
Moday November 2nd,
11.30-12.30 (CET Time - Channel 1)
Keynote Address: Why Film and Media Historians should care about Sound
Archiving? Learning from Entangled Media Histories.
Carolyn Birdsall (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
15.30 – 16.30 (CET Time- Channel 1)
Sound Discussion #1 Aural Perspectives on Film Theory (Trond Lundemo,
Edouard Arnoldy, Marie Rebecchi)
17.00-18.00 (CET Time - Channel 2)
Sound Discussion #2 Performing Voices and Bodies (Ronit Ghosh, Claire
Holdsworth, Sara Pinheiro, Christina Lammer)
Tuesday, November 3rd
10.00-11.00 (CET Time - Channel 1)
Roundtable: Keywords for the study of Sound (Elena Mosconi, Massimo
Locatelli, Paolo Magaudda)
11.30- 12.30 (CET Time - Channel 2)
Sound Discussion # 3: On Sound Restoration (Sonia Campanini, Daniela
Currò, Roberto Calabretto, Federico Savina)
15.30 - 16.30 (CET Time Channel 1)
Sound Discussion #4: Sound Before Sound. Aurality in Early and “Silent”
Cinema ( Benoît Turquety, Frank Kessler,Sabine Lenk, Nico De Klerk,
Marco Bellano, Alberto Zotti)
17.00-18.00 (CET time Channel 2)
Sound Discussion #5: Sonic and Compositional Strategies in Film Music
(Costanza Salvi, Maria Fuchs, Maria Teresa Soldani, Alma Mileto, Armando
Ianniello)
Wednesday, November 4th
10.00-11.00 (CET Time- Channel 1)
Sound Discussion #6: In-Sync. Retuning sound and/on screen (Daniel
Wiegand, Carla Mereu-Keating, Maurizio Corbella, Alessandro Cecchi,
Ilario Meandri)
11.30- 12.30 (CET Time - Channel 2)
Sound Discussion #7: Analog and Digital Media(sound)scapes (Maud
Ceuterick, Arnaud Widendaële, Marta Perrotta, Valerio Sbravatti)
15.30 - 16.30 (CET Time - Channel 1)
Keynote address: Trevor Pinch - In the moog. The story of how the Synth
was Invented and How its Sound Stabilized
18.30 -19.30 (CET Time)
Limina International Film Studies Book Awards
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