Colleagues. This global conference and associated publication series will be of interest. Please pass it in to other colleagues in the field.
Regards.
Moving Images – Static Spaces? ……….. The blurring of Architectures, Film, Animation, Digital Art, Coding and Design
Dates: 12-13 April 2018
Place: Istanbul, Turkey
Altinbaş Foundation / Istanbul Kemerburgaz University
For those who cannot travel to Istanbul: Pre-recorded Video | Skype Presentations
Publications:
1. Book Series – The Mediated City
2. Proceedings Series, ISSN 2398-9467
3. Architecture_MPS journal Special Issue, ISSN 2050-9006
Abstract deadline: 15 December 2017
Website: http://architecturemps.com/istanbul/
The relationship between architecture, urban environments and the moving image is deep rooted. It is also mutating. Born in the City Symphony films of the early 20th it was premised on the dynamic and mobile representation of buildings, streets and cities. Today, however, moving imagery and architecture coexist in multiple other worlds too: virtual reality spaces explored through headsets and haptic sensors; the animated environments of Second Life; the projection mapping of buildings in physical space; the fantastical settings of the gaming industry; fly-through representations of architectural projects; and the real-time algorithmic formation of parametric architecture on a computer screen.
This complex new scenario will be explored at this event and all its related publications.
This conference is international and interdisciplinary. .It welcomes filmmakers, animators, video artists, computer programmers, cinematographers, interior designers, gamers, cultural theorists, architects, urban designers and more.
Organisers:
Amps is a UK based non-profit that coordinates a consortium bringing together universities and academics internationally around issues of new technologies and medias, and their relationship to the built environment, its representation, design and experience. Publications and events have been developed in conjunction with Woodbury University, Ravensbourne, the University of the West of England, the Centre for Moving Image Research, the Brooks Institute, Altinbaş Vakfi / Istanbul Kemerburgaz University, UCL Press and Intellect Books, amongst others.
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