Haptic Narratives | Textural exploration in film
This series of events will focus on exploring and engaging with haptic sensations through tactile cues on film and the environments associated with moving images. What the eye sees in a frame can encourage the viewer to feel sensations on the skin through filmic texture, contour, angle, lighting, saturation, sound, vibrations etc. In some cases, an image can urge the viewer to touch a surface through their mind’s eye or allow an embodied reaction to characters or actions seen on screen.
Venue: University of Greenwich
Dates and time: 14, 21 & 28 May 6-9pm
Admission Free, All welcome
For further information see links below:
Facebook event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/469010126591689/
Facebook Group page for Haptic Narratives Series:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1036629226364961/
Register for your place:
http://haptic-narratives.eventbrite.com
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