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<nettime-ann> 4th VIDEO VORTEX, SPLIT |
. Begin forwarded message: > From: "Dan Oki" <danoki@xs4all.nl> > Date: December 1, 2008 6:55:58 AM CST > To: spectre@mikrolisten.de > Subject: [spectre] 4th VIDEO VORTEX, SPLIT > > 4th VIDEO VORTEX, SPLIT > > Call for Contributions: Video Vortex Split: Online Video and the Arts > > On 22-23 May, 2008 the fourth edition of Video Vortex will take > place in > Split, Croatia. Department of Film and Video by the Academy of Arts > University of Split and Platforma 9.81 with Institute of Network > Cultures > from Amsterdam will organize the event. After previous events on > Online > video and responses to YouTube in Brussels, Amsterdam and Ankara, this > event will focus on the moving image on the Web. > > We invite contributions for the following themes: > > - Telepresence and Web Aesthetics > Video meets Web Aesthetics: how is the phenomenon of telepresence > incorporated in various art forms, such as music, theater, visual > arts, > literature and cinema? What are underlying aesthetics in all of them > and > what are specific interface contexts. > > - Social Cinema > Has cinema found its way onto the Web? Did it change the essential > features of cinema? What are the new possibilities of collaborative > production? Does the future of Film museums and Cinematheques lie in > the > on line cinematic databases? > > - Architecture and Moving Image > Online video offers an immense database for the moving image to be > displayed in urban public space. What are the existing > cinematographical > visions of this future? (think Blade Runner, Minority Report, > Children of > Men,etc.) Which visions can be directly implemented and which will > remain > film scenography? > > - Video Sharing > Distribution, licensing, collaborative production, video hosting, > What are > the standards and alternatives for sharing, licensing and hosting > moving > images on the Web? > > - Technology and politics of the moving image > Future of visual browsers. Control of moving image communication. > Moving > image production in relation to cultural, technological and political > dominances. Open standards and codex politics. Surveillance issues. > > - Literature and video online narrative > Narrative strategies on the web. From screenplay writing with hyper > texts, > broadcasted self and narrative avatars to collective narrative > processes > leading to web literature, tag based video narrativity, public > journalism > and performative real time literature. > > Please send in a 500-word abstract and a short bio to Dan Oki > (danoki@xs4all.nl) before February 5, 2009. > > During the Video Vortex in Split we will present five cinema events: > 1) upload cinema 2) mobile phone cinema 3) social cinema > 4) cinematic data base 5) performative cinema > > /// > For further information on the previous Video Vortex editions, > please see: > http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/videovortex/. Also check out the Video > Vortex reader here: Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer (eds.), Video > Vortex > Reader: Responses to YouTube, Amsterdam: Institute of Network > Cultures, > 2008. ISBN: 978-90-78146-05-6. Available as a pdf here: > http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/portal/publications/inc-readers/videovortex/ > > > > > ______________________________________________ > SPECTRE list for media culture in Deep Europe > Info, archive and help: > http://coredump.buug.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/spectre > _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann