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[Commlist] Conference: Media Technologies and Future Storytelling
Sun Oct 26 22:00:18 GMT 2025
Online Conference: Media Technologies and Future Storytelling
16 December 2025
(Deadline for Abstract submission, November 14, 2025)
We are pleased to announce an online one day conference exploring the
evolution of storytelling in the wake of advancements in media
technologies. This event will investigate how emerging technologies are
reshaping the way we tell, preserve, and reimagine our stories.
We live in a world where stories are not just read and watched but
physically felt through technologies like (VR/AR/XR). As technologies
like VR, AR, and XR make the user's body an integral part of the
narrative, we must ask: How does embodiment change our psychological and
emotional connection to a story? How Generative AI is reshaping the
roles of the writer, artist, and designer in narrative creation? Asking
such questions makes it essential to keep keen attention to the
political economy of media technologies and their impact on storytelling.
Another key shift is driven by algorithms. From "For You" pages to
personalized streaming recommendations, our story diets are increasingly
tailored by data. As we focus on the future impact of technologies, the
speculative abilities of the tech to reimagine our past and present can
also not be ignored. For example, the use of VR to recreate lost
civilizations and using AI to give voice to historical figures etc.
But above all, what are the ecological costs of such media technologies
and immersive storytelling? While the media technologies have advanced
in ways more than we could imagine before, investigating the ecological
footprint of these immersive tech is one of the core concerns of
critical discourse.
Following is the list of the guiding questions for this conference:
* AI as the Co-author *-* How is generative AI reshaping the roles of
the writer, artist, and designer in narrative creation? Where does
"authorship" lie in a story co-created with a non-human
intelligence, and what are the ethical and legal implications?
* Storytelling in Immersive Realities**- How does embodiment in VR/XR
change our psychological and emotional connection to a narrative?
What new narrative structures and techniques are required when the
audience can literally look, move, and interact anywhere?
* Algorithmic Audience and the Streaming Media - How does
algorithmically-driven personalization enhance or limit our exposure
to diverse narratives and perspectives? In what ways the audience
perceives these technologies to tailor their online experience on
streaming platforms.
* Speculative Tech: Reimagining Past and Present *-* How can
technologies like AI and VR function as tools for critical and
counter-historical storytelling, challenging dominant narratives?
What are the ethical responsibilities involved in using speculative
technology to represent real historical events, traumas, or figures?
* Immersive Media and The Ecological Cost *- *How does one explore the
paradox of creating virtual worlds while incurring real-world
environmental impacts and seek narratives and practices that promote
digital sustainability. How can storytellers and developers
quantify, mitigate, and communicate the environmental impact of
creating and distributing immersive media experiences?
Please submit a 200-300 word abstract here
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScMfO6PVYtw3DdRl5gcrUWy7DlNqlBcC-eZvPykn3z2fT8PUg/viewform
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScMfO6PVYtw3DdRl5gcrUWy7DlNqlBcC-eZvPykn3z2fT8PUg/viewform>
on the above mentioned themes. You can also submit abstracts for your
creative works such as Speculative Fiction, Art Projects, Photo-essays,
films etc.
Selected papers as best presentations will be considered for publication
in Lacuna <https://lacunajournal.org/> Journal.
No APC for participants.
*Deadline:* 14/11/2025
*Language:* English
For any queries write to this email: (conferencemtfs /at/ gmail.com)
Organizers:
Critical Media Studies Masters' Students
HSE University Moscow
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