Dear all
please find attached the programme for this event which we hope will be of
interest. the programme is also at the following link:
<http://www.sussex.ac.uk/mediastudies/1-1.php?output=html&refer=4833&oftype=announcement&fromdept=1&id=18036>
we would also be grateful if you could pass on the information about our
new MA in Digital Documentary starting this Autumn. The leaflet for this
may be found at:
<http://www.sussex.ac.uk/mediastudies/documents/digital_documentary.pdf>
AVPhD
A Symposium presented by
The Centre for Material Digital Culture, University of Sussex and The
University of Brighton Research Student Division
Supported by the AVPHD Network
Wednesday 4 July 2007
Lecture Theatre A5, Arts A Building, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton
To register please send your details and institutional affiliation to
[log in to unmask] There is no charge for this event.
Programme
The aim of this one-day event is to explore approaches to beginning and
developing doctoral work that uses the moving image as a major element of a
research project at PhD level. We also hope the day will foster a network of
practice-based researchers, both in the region and nationally, which crosses
disciplinary boundaries and encourages an exchange between people working in
different contexts.
Further information about the Centre for Material Digital Culture may be
found at http://www.sussex.ac.uk/rcmdc/
9:30 Coffee and Registration
10:00 Welcome and Introduction
Lizzie Thynne, University of Sussex and Dr. Christopher Pierce, University
of Brighton, Tony Dowmunt, AVPhD Network
10:15 Keynote Lecture: ‘What kinds of knowledge are involved in making?:
towards an epistemology of practice-based research’
Professor Desmond Bell, Queen's University, Belfast
11.00 Coffee
11:15 Session 1: Presentations by PhD students followed by respondent panel.
Chair: Lizzie Thynne
Kate Buxey (London Metropolitan University), ‘Praha: Journey of a poetic
documentary and a practice-based doctorate’
Fran Apprich (Queen’s University), ‘A study of experimental sound and its
influence on contemporary cinema’
Sandra Lim (University of Brighton), ‘Producing Audio-Visual Inscribed Field
Notes in the Everyday Towards Creative Video Practice’
Discussion/Respondent Panel: Dr. Caroline Bassett (Sussex), Tony Dowmunt
(Goldsmiths), Dr. Christopher Pierce (Brighton), Professor Jonathan Woodham
(Brighton).
12:45 Lunch
1:45 Keynote Lecture: ‘Starting an Audio Visual PhD’
Dr. Joram ten Brink, University of Westminster
2:30 Session 2: Presentations by PhD students followed by respondent panel.
Chair: Dr. Christopher Pierce
Ken Wilder (Chelsea College of Art and Design), ‘The Tactile Screen: the
screen as threshold between levels of reality’
Katherine Nolan (UCCA, Epsom), ‘The Narcissistic Erotic: Negotiating the
Male Gaze in Feminist Video Art’
Marisa Zanotti (University of Chichester), ‘Edges 2, the body in the screen:
expanding notions of choreography as a field of practice’
4:00 Tea
4:15 Discussion/Respondent Panel: As above.
4.45 Plenary – Future Directions
5.15 Drinks Reception
thanks Lizzie Thynne
Lizzie Thynne
Senior Lecturer
Department of Media and Film
Arts B, University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QN
UK
Tel: +44 (0)1273 872627
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Salvatore Scifo
Communications,
MeCCSA Postgraduate Network
Communication and Media Research Institute
School of Media, Arts & Design
University of Westminster
Watford Road, Northwick Park
Harrow
HA1 3TP
MeCCSA Postgraduate Network
http://www.meccsa.org.uk/pgn/
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