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Conf: Watching Jazz: Analysing Jazz Performance on Audiovisual Resources

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Björn Heile <[log in to unmask]>

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Björn Heile <[log in to unmask]>

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Thu, 11 Feb 2010 15:12:26 +0000

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Dear all,

Please note the following cfp.

Best,

Björn

Watching Jazz: Analysing Jazz Performance on Audiovisual Resources
Conference, 18/19 February 2011, University of Glasgow

Keynote address: John Altman

Jazz historiography has traditionally revolved around sound recordings, 
with still images, written documents and oral histories employed as 
complementary sources.
Although this approach has generally been regarded as successful, there 
is growing awareness among scholars of the problematic nature of such 
heavy reliance on sound recordings. In particular, it has obscured 
aspects of the music and the cultural practices surrounding it that are 
not apparent from sound recordings, and has led to the marginalisation 
of musicians who did not produce their best work in the recording studio.
The AHRC-funded project ‘The Use of Audiovisual Resources in Jazz 
Historiography and Scholarship Performance, Embodiment and Mediatised 
Representations’, which is part of the ‘Beyond Text’ scheme, proposes to 
address this situation through research based on the John Altman 
collection of audiovisual recordings of jazz performances. Consisting of 
more than 10,000 VHS tapes and DVDs, mostly of televised broadcasts, 
this collection spans the history of jazz, from the invention of sound 
film to the present, in all its geographic and cultural variety.
Part of the project is a two-day conference, and we hereby invite 
contributions on all aspects of jazz performance on audiovisual 
resources. Among the topics to be addressed are:
• Viewing the Performing Body
• Group Interaction and Communication
• Audiences, Venues and Performance Conventions in Comparative Perspective
• Broadcasting Conventions and Mediatised Representations
It is planned for a selection of the papers to be published in a 
collected volume. Participants are encouraged to access materials in the 
John Altman Collection to support their research (for details, contact 
Björn Heile, using the email below).
We invite proposals for individual papers, panels and lecture-recitals. 
Individual papers should be no more than 30 minutes long, followed by 15 
minutes for questions and answers. Proposals for individual papers 
should be no more than 300 words, and proposals for panels no more than 
1000 words. Abstracts should be emailed as an anonymous attachment (doc, 
rtf or pdf format) to <[log in to unmask]> by 1 
September 2010. The body of the email should contain the proposal’s 
title(s) and clarify the full name and institutional affiliation (or 
place of residence) of all proposed participants, as well as the e-mail 
address that should be used for correspondence. We intend to respond to 
all potential participants by October 2010.
The programme committee consists of the project’s investigators: Jenny 
Doctor (University of York), Peter Elsdon (University of Hull) and Björn 
Heile (conference organiser, University of Sussex/University of Glasgow).
The call for papers and other information can be found here: 
<http://tinyurl.com/yha2o5u>
More on the project can be found here: <http://tinyurl.com/yzmlzfa>
Conference sponsors include: the Arts and Humanities Research Council 
and the journal _Jazz Research_

-- 
Dr Björn Heile
Senior Lecturer in Music, Head of Department
Department of Music
School of Media, Film and Music
University of Sussex
Brighton
UK-BN1 9RG
+44(0)1273 873198

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http://www.sussex.ac.uk/music

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