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**NOVEMBER 21*i-DOCS*NOVEMBER 21*i-DOCS*NOVEMBER 21*i-DOCS*NOVEMBER 21*i-DOCS*NOVEMBER 21**

Closing date for your submissions to i-Docs 2012 is only two weeks away!

Keynote speakers include: Katerina Cizek, (Highrise, Out My Window), Brett
Gaylor (Popcorn.js, Rip: a Remix Manifesto), Jigar Mehta (18 Days in Egypt). 

Don't miss the opportunity to have your work included as a part of this
exciting event. 

http://i-docs.org

Following the success of i-Docs 2011, we are delighted to invite your
participation in i-Docs 2012, a two-day event dedicated to the rapidly
evolving field of interactive documentary. 

i-Docs is convened by Judith Aston and Sandra Gaudenzi on behalf of the
Digital Cultures Research Centre, University of the West of England,
Bristol. The event will be held at the Watershed Media Centre in central
Bristol on Thursday 22nd and Friday 23th of March 2012.

This year’s symposium will be organized around four topical questions that
emerged from i-Docs 2011. Each question will be covered by a keynote
speaker, a panel-based discussion and one (or more) workshops. We welcome
proposals for papers, panels, presentations of work and other alternative
forms of debate around the following questions:

1.	User participation in i-docs: how can the act of participating change the
meaning of an i-doc?

•	Where is the participation happening: within the i-doc or around it? 
•	When and why do people want to participate? Is participation an inherently
good thing?
•	What are the ethics of participation: where to stop and where to push?
•	How do strategies of participation affect the creation of meaning within
an i-doc?

2.	Layered experience, augmented reality games and pervasive media: are
locative i-docs changing our notion of physical experience and space? 

•	Is pervasive technology an effective way to layer the experience of reality?
•	How does our perception of space change in locative and augmented reality
i-docs?
•	What are the consequences and ethics of tagging content to a place?
•	How do user experience and design issues effect the planning of a “real
world” experience?

3.	 Activism and ethics: how can i-docs be used to develop new strategies
for activism?

•	Is combining information with role-play opening activism to a younger
audience?
•	Is implicating the user in moral dilemmas an ethical /effective strategy?
•	Where does an i-doc end and social media activism begin?
•	How does activism fit with emerging business models for i-docs?

4.	Open source and the semantic web: how are tagging video, HTML5 and the
semantic web opening up new routes for i-docs?

•	What new relationships are being created between documentary recordings
and live data feeds?
•	Where does the role of the author lie in an open source i-doc? Are
producers becoming curators?
•	What is the production cycle of an open source i-doc? Is it a finite or
continuously evolving entity?
•	Are users browsers or co-creators of meaning? How can deep engagement be
encouraged?

Proposals for both paper and project presentations should be sent to:
[log in to unmask] by Monday, 21st of November 2011. 

The proposal should clearly outline your intentions in no more than 300
words. Links to further visual materials may be provided, where appropriate.
Proposals for alternate formats and/or workshops are also welcome.

The full two-day delegate fee including lunch and refreshments is £150. Some
reductions are available for postgraduate researchers on a limited basis.

For further details, see our website: http://i-docs.org


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