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Subject:

International news, digested - Cinema lecture online; Digitized manuscripts

From:

Erica Foden-Lenahan <[log in to unmask]>

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Erica Foden-Lenahan <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:05:25 +0000

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Please see the messages below, which may be of interest to ARLIS/UK &
Ireland members. The usual apologies for cross-posting.

Best wishes,
Erica Foden-Lenahan
Geffrye Museum
___________________________________________________________________________

Date: 	Thursday, 24 January, 2008
From:	Image Science <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:[ARLIS-L] Danube telelecture :: REMIXING CINEMA
(Manovich/Cubitt) now online
To: 	[log in to unmask]

The DEPARTMENT FOR IMAGE SCIENCE  &  DATABASE OF VIRTUAL ART present:

:: Danube TeleLecture REMIXING CINEMA : Future and Past of Moving
Images with Lev MANOVICH and Sean CUBITT - stream now available ::

In case you were not able to follow Danube TeleLecture #4, live from
the MUMOK in Vienna, it is accessable in our archive. Other past
lectures/debates available:

Sarat MAHARAJ and Machiko KUSAHARA: Does the West still exist?

Gunalan NADARAJAN and Jens HAUSER: Pygmalion Tendencies: Bioart and
its Precursors

Christiane PAUL and Paul SERMON: Myths of Immateriality: Curating and
Archiving Media Art

Lev MANOVICH and Sean CUBITT: Remixing Cinema: Future and Past of Moving Images

=> www.donau-uni.ac.at/dtl-archive

=> www.donau-uni.ac.at/telelectures

TOPIC: Remixing Cinema: Future and Past of Moving Images

Cinema as a visual phenomenon has accelerated increasingly over the
last decades. Technical achievements at the material level like new
participatory models driven by the melting of Internet, Databases, TV
and Cinema are setting new standards and bringing a new dynamic to the
black-box of the movie theater. Remixing, Coding, Remapping, and
Recombination of visual manifestations are revolutionizing the
narrative form of film - new societal phenomena, like the VJ scene,
generate immersive viewing spaces and new forms of moving image
distribution. The domain of video, film, computer and net-based
installations stands on the threshold of a material revolution: do
they bring a new aesthetic?
Revolutionary possibilities in camera and projection techniques offer
increasingly faster development cycles that also allow for innovative
image languages. New historical perspectives of the cinematic revue
coalesce with innovative interpretations of our visual consumer
culture and foretell future developments. What can be expected ...
what are the consequences?

Lectures and debate with:
Sean CUBITT, Australia: "Immersion, Connectivity, Conviviality"
Lev MANOVICH, USA: "After Effects, or Invisible Revolution"

Introduction Oliver GRAU

Moderated by Michael FREUND (Der Standard)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
:: The DEPARTMENT FOR IMAGE SCIENCE at Danube University Krems is an
institution for innovative research and teaching on the complete range of image
forms. The Department is situated in the beautiful Wachau, Austria - a UNESCO
world heritage site - in the Goettweig Monastery and is housed in a
fourteenth century
castle. It is the base of the public documentation platforms
www.virtualart.at,
www.mediaarthistory.org and http://dbw.donau-uni.ac.at/gssg/

The Department's new low residency postgraduate master's programs in
MEDIAARTHISTORIES www.donau-uni.ac.at/mediaarthistories, IMAGE SCIENCE,
and IMAGE MANAGEMENT and their international faculty are unique.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Upcoming TeleLecture :
We would like to welcome you to the Danube Tele Lecture in April 2008
live or via streaming from the conference GAZING INTO THE 21th CENTURY.

PARTNERS:
MINISTRY FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, DATABASE OF VIRTUAL ART,
AUSTRIAN BROADCASTING SERVICE LOWER AUSTRIA (ORF NOE)

The Department for Image Science Team
www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis

___________________________________________________________________________
Date: 	...Friday, 25 January, 2008
From:	"Versteeg, M.G." <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [OKBN-L] Elektronisch tijdschrift
To: 	[log in to unmask]

Beste collega's,

Reed Elsevier Nederland heeft Elsevier's Geïllustreerd Maandschrift
gedigitaliseerd. De gedigitaliseerde versie beslaat de jaren 1891-1940
en het bevat 50.000 pagina's die doorzoekbaar zijn op auteur, titel,
illustrator, onderschrift bij afbeelding, jaar, deel en aflevering. De
elektronische versie van het tijdschrift is vrij toegankelijk via
onderstaand url - url: http://www.elseviermaandschrift.nl/

met vriendelijke groet
Martien Versteeg

For up to date information on forthcoming workshops and free visits
please see the online ARLIS/UK & Ireland Events Calendar 2007 at
http://www.arlis.org.uk/even/

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