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> From: Adrian Mackenzie <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 17 March 2005 15:03:14 GMT
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Cinema and Technology Conference Program, Lancaster 6-9 April
> 2005
> Reply-To: Adrian Mackenzie <[log in to unmask]>
>
> Mitchell and Kenyon premiere at Cinema & Technology Conference
>
> The Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster University, will be
> hosting a
> major international conference on ‘Cinema and Technology’ on 6-9 April.
>
> Its many and varied attractions will include keynote addresses by
> Marie-Luise Angerer, Lisa Cartwright, James Elkins and Thomas
> Elsaesser, and
> around eighty papers on subjects ranging from ‘Animation and
> simulation in
> popular new media’ through ‘The cinematic life of the gene’ to ‘Virtual
> acting techniques and interactive cinema’. There will also be a
> special
> evening screening of newly-discovered and freshly-restored films made
> in the
> early years of the twentieth century by British showmen Mitchell and
> Kenyon,
> including a premiere of locally-shot material; an exhibition of Marsha
> Kinder’s Labyrinth project; an optional day excursion taking in
> cinema-related venues in the nearby Lake District; two receptions; and
> a
> conference dinner at a restaurant on Lancaster’s charming quayside.
>
> The Cinema and Technology Conference website is constantly being
> updated.
> Visit http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/cultres/events/cinematech/index.htm
> for
> details of venues, speakers, conference programme, booking
> information, and
> much more.
>
> If you have any inquiries, you can contact one of the conference team.
> We are
> June Rye ([log in to unmask])
> Coralie Claeysen ([log in to unmask])
> Annette Kuhn ([log in to unmask]),
> and we look forward to welcoming you to Lancaster in April.
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