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*Cinema in the Interstices*

*Alphaville Journal of Film and Screen Media **Inaugural Conference*

*7-8 September 2012, University College Cork*

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*Keynote Announcement and Call for Papers*

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We are delighted to announce that the keynote speakers at the Alphaville
Inaugural Conference will be Raymond Bellour (Director of Research
Emeritus, CNRS) and Angela Dalle Vacche (Georgia Institute of Technology).
In view of this, we would also like to announce that we are re-opening the
call for papers for a limited period and will now be accepting proposals
for papers until 7 May 2012. Please see the original call below with
revised deadline date for further details.





Rather than forming a continuum, film and film history are composed of a
series of transitions, gaps and junctures: points where a ceding or
progression to a different way of thinking or being occurs. This holds true
from the era of early cinema up to the advent of digital technologies.
Whether extratextual, such as Homi K. Bhabha’s “overlap and displacement of
difference” (*Location of Culture,* 2) in relation to community and
culture; intratextual, as in Gilles Deleuze’s description of interstices
proliferating between visual images themselves and between sound images and
visual images (*Cinema 2*, 175); or, increasingly, intertextual and
intermedial, these interstices represent areas of exchange where ideas and
expression can be freed from formal concerns to yield exciting and
unexpected outcomes. “Cinema in the Interstices”, the inaugural conference
of *Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media* is interested in
exploring these interstitial spaces to provoke dialogues on transition and
difference. As an online journal, dedicated to innovative thinking in the
area of film and screen media, we feel that this topic will provide an
excellent forum for exploring fertile areas of research.



We welcome proposals for papers that consider the idea of the interstice as
a means of addressing junctures in a broad range of film-related areas such
as:



- Film/video/digital video

- Web/digital technologies

- Sound/silence

 - B&W/colour

- Language/subtitles/voice

- Genre hybridity

- Amateur/professional

- Documentary/fiction

- Production/spectatorship

- Gallery/cinema

- Avant-garde/classical

- Intertextuality/adaptation



We are also happy to receive proposals that seek to expand and explore the
theme of interstitiality beyond the parameters listed here.



A selection of the conference papers will be included in a
peer-reviewed *Alphaville
*issue on the same topic to be published in 2013.



Abstracts of 300 words and a short biographical note should be sent to *
[log in to unmask]*. Pre-formed panels (of 3 or 4 people)
will also be considered. Panel proposals should be sent in the same format
as paper proposals, in addition to a 100-word thematic synopsis of the
panel. The deadline for all abstract submissions is *7 May 2012*. Papers
should be 20 minutes in duration.





Conference Organisers: Abigail Keating, Deborah Mellamphy, Jill Murphy,
Aidan Power

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