Expanded Cinema: Activating the Space of Reception

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[td][img]http://expcinema.org/site/images/stories/news/mccall_cone.jpg[/img]This Tate conference, to be held in London from April 17th to the 19th will investigate an expanding field of film and video art from multi-screen, immersive, performance-based live-projections through to interactive, digital and virtual reality multi-media events. The conference is part of an AHRC (Arts & Humanities Research Council) funded project entitled [i]Narrative Exploration in Expanded Cinema [/i]set up by the late Dr[b] Jackie Hatfield[/b]. Conducted by Duncan White and David Curtis, the project - based at the British Artists' Film and Video Study Collection at Central St Martins, College of Art & Design (University of the Arts London) in collaboration with Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, Dundee - seeks to explore the various histories of expanded cinema and their impact on the question of narrative, space and time in experimental film and art practices.
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Expanded Cinema: Activating the Space of Reception

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[td][img]http://www.expcinema.com/site/images/stories/news/mccall_cone.jpg[/img]This Tate conference, to be held in London from April 17th to the 19th will investigate an expanding field of film and video art from multi-screen, immersive, performance-based live-projections through to interactive, digital and virtual reality multi-media events. The conference is part of an AHRC (Arts & Humanities Research Council) funded project entitled [i]Narrative Exploration in Expanded Cinema [/i]set up by the late Dr[b] Jackie Hatfield[/b]. Conducted by Duncan White and David Curtis, the project - based at the British Artists' Film and Video Study Collection at Central St Martins, College of Art & Design (University of the Arts London) in collaboration with Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, Dundee - seeks to explore the various histories of expanded cinema and their impact on the question of narrative, space and time in experimental film and art practices.
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[url=http://www.expcinema.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&...(Original article)[/url]

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