Panel Details
Panel 1 – Weds 20th: 15:30 – 17:00
Other spaces, other surfaces | |
Casting | Yiyun Kang |
Kate Moss and the Holosphere: Presence, Illusion, and Savage Beauty | Su-Anne Yeo |
Metaphorical projections of knowledge: how science fiction can help museums envisage knowledge systems | Coral Manton |
Panel 2 – Thurs 21st: 10:00 – 11:30
Archaeology: Practices | |
Projections as community action | Aleksandra Dulic |
After Cinema: Projection Mapping Digital Culture in the Video-Esséance | Craig Saper & Lynn Tomlinson |
Behind/Beyond the Screen: A Screen History | Cecile Martin |
Panel 3 – Thurs 21st: 12:00 – 13:30
Thinking images, making images | |
Profilmic Parallax Projections | Patrick Tarrant |
Digital Shadow | Dan Shay |
Imagistic Projection as Relational Becoming | Andreia Oliveira |
Panel 4 – Thurs 21st: 14:30 – 16:00
Archaeology: Devices | |
Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope and the Campaign to Control the Film Industry | Claudy Op Den Kamp & Amanda Egbe |
Slide-tape: Key Works in the UK since the 1970s | Mary White |
Six (or seven) ways of looking at a magic lantern slide | Richard Crangle |
Panel 5 – Fri 22nd: 10:00 – 11:30
Bodies and the subject in expanded AV | |
Mapping Body and Space, on the body installation “Study for Nowhere” | Marcus Bastos |
From the Geometry of Anamorphosis to Expanded Cinema – An Internal in the Body | Thi Nguyen |
Digital body living beside screen | Miguel Almiron & Azadeh Nilchiani |
Views from above | Elena Cologni |
Panel 6 – Fri 22nd: 12:00 – 13:30
Immersive Stoytelling / Expanded Projection | |
Elastic 3D Space | Anthony Head & Leila Sujir |
Bark and Butterflies: Projection, Post-Memory and Phantasmagoria | Adrian Palka |
The case for an unfortunate mural: videomapping as a response to city planning violence | Ela W-Walters |