‘Shaping
Knowledge: encounters between word and image’
MPE and
MeCCSA Practice Network
Annual Symposium
2019
Hosted by
the School of Arts, University of Kent
Friday 14th
June 2019
This
symposium will explore the interaction between word and image within
media-based practice research. As creative practice has increasingly found a
home within academia, and as digital technologies have made possible new
methodologies and forms of output, the hegemony of the written word within arts
and humanities scholarship has been challenged from different directions. From
curated exhibitions, through audiovisual essays and interactive websites, to
sound and Internet art, practice research now challenges the logocentric focus
of humanities research across all media.
Yet
media-based practice research cannot entirely escape the written and spoken
word. Words permeate it - for example, in the narratives of podcasts, the voice
overs of films, and the wall texts of artworks. They also surround it – for
example in the framing statements provided in programme notes, catalogues, and
websites, in the written components of PhD dissertations, and in REF portfolio
submissions.
The
interplay between word and image that underpins much practice research has
opened new opportunities but also raised new challenges. For example, how to
translate detailed research into shortform or non-durational media and artworks
without simplifying it? How to put words and images into non-hierarchical
relationships? How to acknowledge and articulate the process of research and
creation?
The
symposium will explore ways in which practitioners in various fields engage
with the interdependence of word and image. By bringing together disciplines
including film, photography, online video, sound art, radio, graphic design,
and digital and media art, it will aim to bring the audiovisual strategies for
‘shaping knowledge’ adopted within different media forms into conversation with
each other, and allow them to illuminate each other.
Themes for
presentations may include:
- Essayistic practices (essay films, photo essays, video essays, podcasts, etc.)
- The human voice: the spoken and performed word
- The aesthetic and affective qualities of words
- Reflexivity into creative practice and practice research
- Abstracts, synopses and REF statements: articulating practice research
- The PaR PhD: articulating and contextualising research in the ‘write-up’
- Impact: presenting practice research for non-academic audiences
- Non-verbal knowledge: can creative research outputs ‘speak for themselves’?
Proposals
may take the form of scholarly papers on these or other relevant themes, or
presentation of practice-based work that works through the relationship of word
and image. Non-traditional forms of presentation (for example,
lecture-performances, videos, photo essays, simple installations, interactive
websites, etc.) are encouraged.
Papers
presented at the symposium will be considered for a special issue of Media
Practice and Education in 2020.
Please send
proposals (300 words approx.) for all presentations, papers, artworks or
screenings, outlining their aim and form, along with a short biography to the
symposium conveners: Richard Misek (r.e.misek@kent.ac.uk) and Maurizio
Cinquegrani (M.Cinquegrani@kent.ac.uk) by Friday 29th March 2019.
Hosted by
the Centre for Film and Media Research at the School of Arts, University of Kent, the event will take place at the university’s beautiful hilltop
Canterbury campus, an easy 55-minute train journey from Central London.
The MeCCSA Practice Network champions practice within the Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Association, ensuring that those that teach and research
practice have a strong voice within the subject association and beyond. We are
dedicated to maintaining and developing links with the creative industries and
relevant national and international networks and associations.
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