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[Commlist] CFP for ViCTOR-E Conference "Migrating Archives"
Fri Dec 18 19:50:50 GMT 2020
Migrating Archives of Reality
Programming, Curating, and Appropriation of Non-fiction Film
Online conference
6/7 May 2021
Call for papers
The digital turn, which has created new modes of access and circulation
for films, underscores and amplifies what has been the fate of
non-fiction film since the beginning of its existence - it has always
been, and continues to be, a migrating archive of reality. While
non-fiction films featured prominently in early cinema programs, the
ascendancy of the feature-length fiction film as the dominant format of
distribution and exhibition since the 1910s has rendered the position of
nonfiction film in mainstream movie theatres contested and malleable,
both restricted and supported by various legislative measures. At the
same time, an intensive international circulation of non-fiction films
developed beyond the cinema, through the exchange of newsreel shots, the
exhibition of non-fiction films in circuits of alternative/nontheatrical
distribution (notably educational, etc.), and later at festivals.
Non-fiction footage also found its place in both documentaries and
fiction films, etc. Driven by the massive digitization of cultural
heritage and possibilities of content sharing platforms and new
streaming services, which enable non-fiction film content to constantly
migrate across venues, platforms, but also cultures, geopolitical
barriers, artworks etc., these movements intensified in the digital
media ecology.
As they increasingly appear in (but also often disappear again from)
online archives, channels, virtual exhibitions, social media, YouTube
etc., non-fiction films can be easily appropriated by artists, fans, and
memory communities. The push towards mass digitization and public access
to historical materials offers new avenues for decanonization and
decolonization. As the established power differentials between official
and private collections change, works and topics which were hitherto
barred from view or even forbidden can now become visible. However,
practices of digitization, online programming, digital curation,
appropriation (including colorization of black and white archival
footage), and sharing, open up new spaces and layers of meaning.
Moreover, they also alter and sometimes overwrite the original or
historical meaning of non-fiction films, with significant epistemic,
political, and ethical consequences. In particular, the new modes of
digital access carry the danger of misuses or misunderstandings of the
historical content (and in some cases also of the form, aesthetics, and
the materiality) of non-fiction film. Thus, the digital circulation of
non-fiction films contributes to both the consolidation and the
disintegration of public spaces for debate, and as such, it calls for
responsible and sustainable curatorial practices based on thorough
contextualization.
The conference strives to address these challenges, taking into account
the diverse views of (media and film) historians, archivists, (digital)
curators, and artists, who could comment on issues of programming,
curation and appropriation (especially archival) of non-fiction film in
history and today.
Please send your abstracts (200 words, short bio) to:
(victore.prague /at/ gmail.com)
Schedule:
Deadline for abstracts: February 1, 2021, acceptance announcement
February 19, 2021.
Participants will be asked to send a 10-15 min. video of their
presentation by April 9, 2021.
The presentations will be published on a special conference website on
April 22, 2021, and there will be an interactive discussion of the
individual panels via the zoom platform according to the program on the
days of the conference.
This discussion will be attended by panelists, pre-established
respondents and a registered audience.
The conference is organized as a part of the research project Visual
Culture of Trauma, Obliteration, and Reconstruction in Post WW II Europe.
More info at www.victor-e.eu.
Main organizer:
Institute for Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences
in cooperation with
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
Università degli Studi di Udine
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
European Film Gateway
The project VICTOR-E is financially supported by the HERA Joint Research
Programme (www.heranet.info) which is co-funded by BMBF via DLR-PT, CAS,
ANR, MIUR and the European Commission through Horizon 2020.
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