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@ CALL FOR PAPERS: CONFERENCE ON THE DOCUMENTARY TRADITION. THE FILM
AND HISTORY LEAGUE (DALLAS, TEXAS)
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 8 AGO 2006
November 8-12, 2006
How do motion pictures represnt "the real," "the
actual," "the true"? For over a century, documentary films,
newsreels, and other non-fiction broadcast media have attempted to
portray the "reel" truth -- to educate, inform, and perhaps,
entertain. As historical moments unfold and media technologies
evolve, the questions of "whose truth," "which truth," and "how much
truth," become even more complex. "The Documentary Tradition"
encourages exploration of these and other facets of documentary films
and the individuals who create them, as they attempt to reflect and
influence history.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
* Documentaries.
* Archival
films
* "Reality" programming
* Cinema
verite
* Mockumentaries
* Public service film and video
* Historical films
* Ethnographic film and visual sociology
*
Newsreels
* Educational films
* Documentary schools and theories
* Documentaries and digital culture
* Travelogues, travel films, nature films
Abstracts should be submitted to the appropriate
Area Chair by 8/15/06. For an evolving list of Area Chairs, or for
further information and updates, please visit
http://www.filmandhistory.org. We are still in search of Area
Chairs. (See web site for categories.)
Peter C. Rollins
Editor-in-Chief
Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of
Film and TV Studies
www.filmandhistory.org
RollinsPC@...
@ EMPOWERMENT, CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION: CHALLENGING MEDIA AND
COMMUNICATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY CONFERENCE. THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW
ZEALAND COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 20 DEC 2005
ANZCA, http://www.anzca.net/
Abstracts Due 20 December 2005, Further details on the 2006
Conference and how to submit abstracts:
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/anzca2006/
Themes include
* Old media versus new media
* Ethics of media and communication
* Indigenous media and communication
* Communication and rural communities
* Gender in media and communication
* Communication and civil society
* Communication technologies
* Organisational communication
* Political communication
* Business communication
* Journalistic communication
* Screen and visual communication
* Computer games and interactive communication
* Cross cultural communication
* Communication and Globalisation
* Online and Internet communication
* Activist media and communication
* Communication and national development
* Public Relations
Karen Orr Vered, PhD
Screen Studies
Honours Coordinator
Director of Studies
Digital Media Studies
Flinders University
GPO Box 2100
Adelaide 5001
South Australia
voice 61 8 8201 3198
fax 61 8 8201 3635
karen.vered@...
@ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: THE INFINITE GENEALOGY: INTERCULTURAL
APPROACHES TO NEW MEDIA ART SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY (Vancouver,
CANADA)
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 1 DEC 2005
May 2006
The Infinite Genealogy is a conference for international scholars,
artists, and researchers from a variety of fields to explore
non-Western genealogies and intercultural understandings of
contemporary new media art. Submissions are invited for papers and
artists' presentations and performances.
The premise of this conference is that contemporary new media are
already informed by the histories, knowledges, and worldviews that
come to us from Chinese, Indian, Arab, African, indigenous, and other
worlds of science, mathematics, cosmology, spirituality, and
technology. We are interested not only in non-Western adaptations and
critiques of new media, but also in affinities and historical
connections between new media and traditional and "hybrid" cultural
practices. The goal is to refresh our understandings of new media in
the light of traditional cultural paradigms; and to locate the most
interesting emergent approaches that result. The conference will
bring together people from the disciplines of art history, cinema and
media studies, music, communications, anthropology, history of
technology, history of science, history of mathematics, computer
programming, biology, and physics; and artists working in and across
these disciplines.
Examples of topics: Traditional cosmologies as models for digital
virtuality; ethnomathematics and new media; non-Western models for
algorithmic and computative art forms (e.g. calligraphy); traditional
understandings of autopoesis and artificial life; worldviews from
which to approach genetics; how cultural understandings of
communication inform new media practice; specific ways in which
spirituality and mysticism inform new media; how traditional
algorithms inform musical composition; textiles as proto-digital
media; cross-cultural understandings of embodiment and performance.
Submissions for papers and artists' presentations should include a
500-word abstract, equipment requirements, and a curriculum vitae. We
plan to accommodate a variety of lengths and formats of presentation,
but presentations of 30 minutes stand the best chance of acceptance.
Deadline: December 1, 2005
Send to: Laura Marks, lmarks@...
For inquiries and to be on mailing list: lmarks@...
CALENDARIO INTERNACIONAL DE CONGRESSOS E CONFERENCIAS
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IX ENCONTRO SOCINE
Unisinos, em Sao Leopoldo, RS
19 a 22 de outubro de 2005
socine@...
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CONGRESO VIRTUAL (GRATUITO) "INTEGRACI N SIN BARRERAS EN EL SIGLO XXI
1 al 30 de noviembre de 2005
http://www.redespecialweb.org/congreso6.htm
ACM MULTIMEDIA 2005 INTERACTIVE ART PROGRAM
Singapore,
November 6-12, 2005
http://acmmm05.comp.nus.edu.sg/artprogram.htm
RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM ON SOCIETIES AND CITIES IN THE AGE OF INSTANT ACCESS.
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah USA
10 November - 12 November 2005
http://www.geog.utah.edu/instant_access/
CROSS-CONNEXIONS: COMMUNICATIONS, SOCIETY & CHANGE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Science Museum
London, UK
11th -13th November 2005
christopher.chilvers@...
VI REUNI N DE ANTROPOLOG A DEL MERCOSUR: IDENTIDAD, FRAGMENTACI N Y DIVERSIDAD.
Montevideo
16 -18 noviembre
www.fhuce.edu.uy/antrop/congreso/portada.html
IMAGINING IRAN: A SYMPOSIUM ON IRANIAN CINEMA.
School of Media, Film and Theatre at the University of New South Wales
Australia
mid-November 2005 (date to be confirmed)
langford@...
h.ford@...
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