Call for Papers

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CALL FOR PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

 

Analogue to Post-Digital

 

As contemporary still and moving images and their related practices sit in the interstices of the analogue and digital, this year the BFX conference invites participants to consider the trajectories of these movements as we engage in a discourse of the ‘post-digital’ in still and moving image.

 

Embedded within these fields are a range of themes such as; memory and the archive, media archeology, hybridity, intermedia practices, folksonomies and virtual curatorship, new pedagogies and education design.

 

The conference welcomes a multi-disciplinary range of positionings that set out to consider the continuities and breaks in technologies and practices, as well as the range of possibilities that concepts of the post-digital bring about.

 

This year BFX conference intends to focus upon both academic discourse and artistic practice. To this end the conference will accept different types of submissions

  1. individual paper presentations for panels
  2. artist and practitioner presentations on contemporary work that elucidates upon this theme for round table discussions.
  3. pre-constituted panels submitted by a panel organiser

 

We are seeking proposals for paper submissions in the form of a short synopsis of not more that 300 words. The submissions will be anonymous and presented to a panel of selected reviewers.

 

We invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:

 

Hybridity

Digital Culture

The Archive

Intermedia Practices

Intertextuality in Moving Images

Digital Memory

Transmedia

New Pedagogies in Moving Images

Curatorial Practices

Film

Digital Arts

Animation

Computer Animation

Media Archaeology

 

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: 30/08/2015


 

 

 

 

Author Guidelines

Authentication

The author has to login into the Electronic Submission System, available at the URL https://bfxconf.bournemouth.ac.uk. If the author is using the system for the first time, she/he has to Register.

If the author has already used the system in previous editions of the BFX Conference, she/he can use her/his previous authentication information. At the end of the authentication phase the author's home page will be shown, with a summary of the abstracts and papers submitted by the author.

 

Abstract Submission

Bournemouth University adheres to the Harvard Referencing system. The abstracts can include supplementary files which may be uploaded at the submission stage. The BFX Conference does not require the use of templates but advises authors to ensure they include submissions in the appropriate file formats.

 

Submission Types

 

PANEL PRESENTATION

The proposed papers will be allocated to a themed panel. 
Each panel will include four or five presentations within various tracks. Each presentation should take between 15 - 20 minutes allowing for 5 minutes for questions and answers. Word count up to 300 words.

 

ARTIST ROUNDTABLE

The Artist Round Table will be organised across themes.

Each round table will include four or five artists presenting their work in the context of the conference theme. Each presentation should take not more than 15 minutes to allow for a 30 minute concluding discussion to take place. Word count up to 300 words.

 

PRE-CONSTITUTED PANEL

Panel organisers are asked to submit panel proposals including a panel title, a short description (up to 100 words) of the panel and information on all the papers as per individual submissions. Word count for each abstract up to 300 words.

 


Submissions for this conference were closed on 2015-09-01.



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