The sixth International Conference on Visual Methods will be held in Bucharest from July 16-19 at the College of Communication and Public Relations at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration. It follows on from conferences in Singapore (2017) and Brighton (2015). The extended call for papers is still open but closes on 24th February. This conference series brings together academics and practitioners to consider issues of common interest and to explore areas of practice. It attracts visual artists, filmmakers, programmers etc and those wishing to interrogate the use visual methods as a research tool in their work. The theme for the 2019 conference is Crafting a Visual Pilot - Epic Image of Mundane Stories. Details on the website. http://www.visualmethods.info/
Happy to answer any questions.
Dr Mark Dunford,
Chair of International Steering Committee, International Visual Methods Conference
Head of Department of Journalism and Media, Nottingham Trent University/Director - DigiTales
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