We warmly invite you to join us for the ISS online Coffee Morning tomorrow, Friday, at 11am (Nov. 22nd). This event brings together postgraduate and early career researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas, knowledge and experiences in a supportive space.
There is still time to submit an abstract for the 2025 @IrishScreenStud seminar! This year's theme is "Cinema and Loneliness", and we invite proposals for papers and panels on related topics. The seminar will take place on *May 1st-3rd* in @uccfilmstudies!
@iamhist has extended the proposal deadline for its 2025 conference, co-organised by IAMHIST and the Centre for Film and Media Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. The new deadline is 10 January 2025. Submission portal: https://t.co/4wOvR3g6Wn
We warmly invite you to join us for the ISS online Coffee Morning tomorrow, Friday, at 11am (Nov. 22nd). This event brings together postgraduate and early career researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas, knowledge and experiences in a supportive space.
An exciting CFP for a conference which will be hosted by @uniofgalway in May 2025!
"Technology and Film Labour: Crafting the Look of Film"
https://t.co/R6UXIQLfzW
📢 The Department of Film at @tcddublin is hiring a Teaching Fellow (full-time, for one year) to start in September. Deadline for applications is June 5th. For more info on the Department & School of Creative Arts, see: https://t.co/xQuUkGIe2v
📢 We are currently accepting applications for the new MPhil in Digital Arts & Intermedia Practices @tcddublin. June 30th is the deadline for applications for this September. Find out more in the video: https://t.co/xBy082eEPp
#digitalart#contemporaryart#art#artist#curator
Delighted to share the programme/registration page for our upcoming international conference “Screen Studies in the Age of XR & Synthetic Media” (@TLRHub, June 4–5; generously supported by @IrishResearch)
https://t.co/LCOkA8KlFs
Keynote by the wonderful Jenna Ng @knittedgardens
We were delighted to host the Irish Screen Studies Seminar on our Belfast campus this week.
We heard from some of the top screen studies & film researchers, discussed the bright future of film, and remembered the pioneering work of late Prof Martin McLoone.
#WeAreUU | @UUScreen
That's another @IrishScreenStud finished and I'm already looking forward to next year! It's always great to catch up on the screen research happening all over the country (and to to self-indulgently talk about slashers and show off this non-practitioners attempts at editing)
Published in the @iamhist Blog this week, @ellen_scal reports on the IAMHIST symposium, 'Hidden Archives: Marginalised and Alternative Collections and Practices', organised by @CiaraChambers4 and held at the @IFI_Dub, on 30 January 2024: https://t.co/6hcCVnGwIW
Larissa Brigatti (@tcddublin) is presenting now, on 'Liquid Self: Subjectivity and Deconstruction of the Multicultural Body in the Film Industry through Immersive Scriptwriting' #isss24@IrishScreenStud
The last presentation in our Immersive Filmmaking Plenary (Part I) is Tianpeng Yao’s talk about his film experiments using “the low shutter technique” as a representation of the “Mushin” principle in Zen philosophy
First up in this afternoon's panel is @zmn18 (University of Brighton), on 'A phenomenological investigation of peak-experience and flow states (peak-flow) through a practice of embodied Screendance filmmaking' #isss24@IrishScreenStud
Finally for this session we have Mairead Casey (@uniofgalway), on 'Demon Possession and Sexual Violence: The Scary of Sixty-First (2021)' #isss24@IrishScreenStud
Day 2 of the Irish Screen Studies Seminar features plenaries on horror and immersive filmmaking, an opportunity to experience a digital dome performance with 360° projection, a roundtable session, and a drinks reception dedicated to Professor Martin McLoone 🥂