Sun 1st July
18.00 – 21.00: Evening Screening Programme (K – 1.56)
- Where were you in 1992? – Amanda Egbe and Rastko Novaković (2018, video, colour, 15’)
- Her Name in my Mouth – Onyeke Igwe (2017, HD Video, colour, 6’02)
- Image Diplomacy – Vladislav Shapovalov (Produced by V-A-C Foundation / Developed within the framework of the Fellowship Program for Art and Theory at Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen, Innsbruck) (2017, 4k, Colour, 28’ 55”)
19.00 – 19.30: Break
PART 2: Documentary Perspectives of the Historical Collection of Videobrasil
Introduction from Dr Gabriel Menotti (Curator and Lecturer at UFES, Vitoria, Brazil)
- Vera Cruz – Rosângela Rennó, (2000, vídeo, 44′)
- O espírito da TV – Vincent Carelli, (1990, vídeo, 18′)
- Amérika: bahía de las flechas – Ana Vaz, (2016, vídeo, 8′)
- 1978 – Cidade Submersa – Caetano Dias, (2010, vídeo, 16′)
Mon 2nd July 2018
12.00- 17.00: Registration (Strand Building Main Reception)
All panels and refreshments in K4U.12
12.00 – 12.30: Refreshments
12.30 – 12.45: Welcome
12.45 – 14.30: Panel 1
Chair – Sarah Cook (University of Dundee)
- REWINDItalia and EWVA: methods, platforms and strategies to research early video art histories (Laura Leuzzi, Dundee)
- Collecting Internet Art (Karin de Wild, Dundee)
- Museum as a Living Organism (Sandra Kazlauskaitė, Goldsmiths)
14.30 – 15.00: Break (refreshments provided)
15.00 – 16.30: Panel 2
Chair – Gabriel Menotti (UFES)
- Making Passeio Público: Montage as a way of seeing places and dealing with discontinuities and absences of the past (Andréa França, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) and Nicholas Andueza, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ))
- Activating Media, Memory and Resistances: Where Were You in 1992? (Amanda Egbe, University of Bedfordshire and Rastko Novaković, Independent Artist)
- VR Simulation of David Hall’s TV Interruptions: The Installation, 1971/2006 (Adam Lockhart and Sang-hun Yu, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee)
- Nomad (Sophie Dixon and Abira Hussein)
16.30 – 17.00: Break (refreshments provided)
17.00 – 18.30: Plenary Panel
Chair: Richard Martin (Tate Museum)
- Karen Chan (Asian Film Archive)
- Mark-Paul Meyer (EYE Filmmuseum)
- David Walsh (Imperial War Museum)
- Alex Talbott (King’s College, London)
18.30 – 19.30: Book Launch (Inigo Rooms) + drink and canapés reception
19: 30 – 21:00: Evening Screening (K – 1.56)
Tony Yeow and James Sebastian, 1973 l Singapore l 78 mins
Tues 3rd July 2018
08.00 – 13.00 Registration (Strand Building Main Reception)
09.00 – 10.30: Panel 3
Chair: Sarah Atkinson
- ‘Mouchette’: Preserving a Born-Digital Artwork (Karin de Wild, Dundee and Martine Needam)
- Presentation and context in the net art archive: the interface and infrastructure of Rhizome’s ArtBase (Lozana Rossenova, London South Bank University)
- Documenting Software Performances in the Long-term Preservation of Software-based Art (Tom Ensom, King’s College, London)
- Preserving and teaching electronic literature: the “Shapeshifting Texts” exhibition (Daniela Cortes Maduro, Centro de Literatura Portuguesa)
10.30 – 11.00: Break (refreshments provided)
11.00 – 12.30: Panel 4
Chair: Sarah Atkinson
- THE GATHERING CLOUD: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Addressing the Environmental Impact of Cloud Storage (J. R. Carpenter, Plymouth University)
- Ecological Images and the Politics of Pixels (Nicole Sansone, Goldsmiths)
- Ghost in the Archive: Following Digital Traces in the Ephemeral (Mayu Iida, Goldsmiths)
12.30 – 13.00: VRchive: Remote Presentation and Q&A (Evan Meaney and Simon Tarr, South Carolina University)
13.00 – 14.00: Lunch (provided)
14.00 – 15.30: Panel 5
Chair: Su-Anne Yeo
- Archiving and Researching the “Event Cinema” Experience: Methodological Challenges and Opportunities (Su-Anne Yeo, Emily Carr University of Art + Design)
- 404 File not Found: Where are film web sites archived? (Kim Walden, University of Hertfordshire)
- Sequestered Collections: Access and Cultural Value in Moving Image Archives (Angela English, Birmingham City University)
15.30 – 16.00: Break (refreshments provided)
16.00 – 17.30: Keynote – Mario is Missing! Playing, not playing and preserving videogames
Professor James Newman, Bath Spa University
17.30 – 18.00: Break
18.00 – 20.00: Evening Screening (K – 1.56)
One Man’s Trash is Another Man’s Treasure
A lecture with moving images – Mark-Paul Meyer (Senior Curator, EYE Filmmuseum, The Netherlands)