VISIBLE EVIDENCE XI - CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
The eleventh edition of VISIBLE EVIDENCE takes place in Bristol, 15-19
December 2003.
Visible Evidence is a major international and interdisciplinary
conferences on the role of film and video as witness and voice of social
reality. The conference encompasses a wide range of cultural, political,
social, historical, ethnographic and pedagogical questions, and seeks to
expand beyond a purely academic schema and make links with filmmakers,
curators and producers, in order to engage in debates on contemporary
documentary practice and to explore the space between the perspectives
of scholars and cultural producers and promoters.
Panels at this year's conference include:
Archives of the Future; Documenting Documentary Impact; Evidence of
What? Popular Docudrama; Images of war and death: ethics and intensity
in documentary; Invisible Evidence; Latin American Images; Migration and
Location: Transcultural Documentary Practice; Postcoloniality, history
and digital cultural practice; Sitting in the dark: Documentary
Audiences for the big screen; Space and Place in Documentary; Staging
the Wild; The Memory of History; The Transnational "I"; Video Activism
and Anti-Capitalism: Bristol and Buenos Aires.
The conference includes a number of SCREENINGS, including a presentation
by Vision Machine (London); New British Documentary curated by DocHouse;
Avi Mograbi's 'August', curated by Bristol Docs, with the director in
attendance; and New Political Video from Argentina, presented by Vertigo
Magazine.
Full details, including registration form, are available on the
conference website:
http://humanities.uwe.ac.uk/visible-evidence/
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