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call for contributions: video vortex 12, malta, conference & exhibition: september 2019

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Call for Lectures/Theory Presentations
VideoVortex XII, Malta
Conference: September 27-28, 2019
Please submit to: [log in to unmask]

Deadline for lectures/theory contributions: March 15, 2019.

Please also look at our website where you can read the general call:
http://vv12.org

VideoVortex, an artistic network concerned with the aesthetics and
politics of online video, will gather again in Malta for a two-day
conference in late September 2019. In this call we are in particularly
focussed on bringing new research, theory and critiques of online video
– in addition to questions around its integration with social media – to
Malta. If you are a graduate student or researcher/critic that is
engaged with the theoretical challenges of contemporary (moving) image
cultures, please get in contact with us. If you have any specific
questions, you can also address them directly to Geert Lovink
([log in to unmask]).

We are looking for contributions about:

1) Online video cultures on social media/mobile platforms (Facebook,
Instagram, Snapchat, smart phone aesthetics, YouTube and YouTube
integration, comments, its recommendation economy, thumbnails, etc.)

2) Realtime video streaming & its platforms (Twitter's Periscope,
Facebook Live, Twitch, etc. - their aesthetics, the performance of
streaming, their modes of spectatorship, etc.)

3) Surveillance Cinema

4) Activism, migration, and online video

5) Automated and algorithmic filmmaking (AI), bots - their affects,
their implications

6) Drone aesthetics (military, Wiki Loves Monuments)

7) Digital preservation of online video (archives / curating)

8) The phenomenology of YouTube as cultural archive

9) Use of online video in the established film industry (interface
cinema, data-driven filmmaking, etc.)

10) Algorithmic radicalisation

11) Synthetic intimacies (ASMR, 'I will play _____ with you' services, etc.)

14) Deepfakes

15) VR, embodiment, pornography

Program committee:


Andreas Treske (Department of Communication and Design, Bilkent
University, Ankara)
Toni Sant, Justin Galea, Daniel Azzopardi (Spazju Kreattiv, Malta)
Matthew Galea & Adnan Hadzi (Department of Digital Arts, University of
Malta)
Barbara Dubbeldam & Geert Lovink (Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam)

Background of VideoVortex

VideoVortex is a network of video makers, geeks, activists, artists and
researchers that are concerned with the politics and aesthetics of
online video. The initiative was established in 2007 by the Institute of
Network Cultures in Amsterdam (NL). Video technology has radically
altered the way in which we produce, consume and circulate images,
influencing the aesthetics and possibilities of moving image cultures,
as well as yielding a rich body of scholarship across various disciplines.

Given its ease of access and use, video has historically been aligned
with media activism and collaborative work. Now, however, with video's
prevalence across social media and the web, its dominance of the
internet of things, the role of the camera in both the maintinence and
breaking down of networks, in addition to the increasing capacity of
digital video to simulate that which has not occured – we require novel
theories and research. That is to say that rapidly changing
technological formats underscore the urgent need to engage with
practices of archiving and curation, modes of collaboration and
political mobilisation, as well as fresh comprehensions of the
subject-spectator, actors and networks constituted by contemporary video
and digital cultures.

Previous events:

videovortex #1: Brussels, Belgium, October 2007
videovortex #2: Amsterdam, the Netherlands, January 2008
videovortex #3: Ankara, Turkey, October 2008
videovortex #4: Split, Croatia, October 2009
videovortex #5: Brussels, Belgium, November 2009
videovortex #6: Amsterdam, the Netherlands, March 2011
videovortex #7: Yogyakarta, Indonesia, July 2011
videovortex #8: Zagreb, Croatia, May 2012
videovortex #9: Lüneburg, Germany, February 2013
videovortex #10: Istanbul, Turkey, September 2014
videovortex #11: Kochi, India, February 2017

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