27 de mayo de 2019

*CFP* “THE REPRESENTED, THE AESTHETIC AND THE HUMAN THROUGH VISUAL CREATIVE PRACTICE”, VRN 2019


The Represented, the Aesthetic and the Human through Visual Creative Practice
2nd International Residency Conference
5th and 6th September 2019 
Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, University of Manchester

The organizers invite theoretical, experimental, sensorial, and methodological contributions that cover themes including, but not limited to:
  • Individual expressions of perception, emotion, and identity
  • Cultural representations, memories, imaginings, and visions
  • Sociospatial encounters and understandings between different people and places
  • The politics and ethics of representation in visual research
  • The dynamic power relations at play in the construction and dissemination of images
  • Film, photography, performance, cartoons, sound, drawings, and any other sensory materials produced through critical, creative or reflexive processes in practice-as-research or ethnography are welcome.

Criteria:
1) participants will present finished work relevant to the conference topic;
2) the presentation will be centred around a strong audio-visual component.

Submission:
Please submit your abstracts for conference at the website, 15th June 2019.
For full submission details, requirements, and details of the event, please see the attached documents.
Any queries can be addressed to visualresearchnet@gmail.com
Do feel free to circulate.
The event is free of charge (UK/EU/International) and is funded by the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester; the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership; the Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, University of Manchester; Digital Humanities; and Methods@Manchester.
Unfortunately we are unable to cover the cost of return travel to Manchester.

Kind Regards,

Ally, Clara, Eugenio, Ian, Paloma, Eduard, Alex, Jess, Ben, Lana, Anna, Amber and Stefania
The VRN team
watch our video: https://vimeo.com/335309505


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