Placeless
Places
Photography
& Cinema: (im)probable, verisimilar and impossible dialogues
Universidade do Porto, May 15-16, 2019
Despite the
conventional attribution of moving images to cinema, such quality is inherent
to the history of Image. The transportability of the image, which depends not
only on its medium, but also on its finality, is an essential,
trans-chronological and transcultural condition that reflects Mankind’s need to
possess representations and disseminate them. Attributes of devotion,
fetishism, symbolic or material power, propelled the circulation and diffusion
of tangible, bidimensional and digital images.
Photography
presents itself as a mere step in the process of development of new moving
images, followed by cinema as a mechanical solution to the projection of
overlaying images. Today, digital allows the diffusion of moving images without
taking into account the quality of the medium, stripping the image of the very
characteristics deemed before as important to its classification as equity or
sacred material.
Obviously,
we are not proposing the discussion between cinema and photography, since both
are technically and morphologically complementary. Instead, we aim at the
relations sprung from each media as a language mechanism, thematically,
symbolically and functionally.
In this
sense, we are looking for works whose investigation focus on photography an
image as documentary, fiction, filmic and para-filmic narratives, which
privilege Criticism of the Contemporary World(s) and Space(s): utopias,
dystopias, social movements, etc.
The III Encontros de Fotografia [Encounters with Photography] propose the following
panels:
- The documental photographic and filmic image;
- The relationship between sound, music and the moving image;
- The representation of unreality: dystopias, utopias, eutopias;
- Heterotopias;
- Social pictures: image as propaganda, antipropaganda, conflict and resistance;
Places
& Documents.100 years of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto:
the institution, the actors, the city and the time of the foundation.
All
abstracts must be submitted via email to encontrosdefotografia@gmail.com, until
March 31st, 2019. All papers must be unpublished and should follow the
standards indicated in the Submission Guidelines. Accepted papers will
integrate the Conference III Encontros de Fotografia/FLUP [Encounters with
Photography], and will be published on the fourth issue of REVELAR Journal,
upon peer assessment.
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